Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/04/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> Alastair Firkin wrote: > >> In my day, we spoke "rock" basic "rock" like "hey don't hit me with that >> rock!!" (2000 year old man). > > :-) we have quite a few names for it, depending on quality and other > things. The granite around where I live is not the best quality. Some > they use for cobblestones, some they crush up to gravel of various > grades, some they use for building material and sculptures. It was an > economic asset at one time. Remind me ... I'll go out to one of the > quarries and take some pictures. It has been unused for over 50 years > now, but a lot was left just they way it was and you can see how the > "harvested" the stone. The stonecutters were highly specialized. > > Nice setting ... on the coast (closer to the ships). > > > I'm looking at negatives of granite with just >> that tonal quality: one tone!!! > > Kind of begs for color, doesn't it ... or "bad och bruna brudar" :-) > > (sunbathing and tanned 'girls' (literally, "brides")) I find that that sort of colour usually helps with the comments from one half of the population: lucky that half populates the LUG ;-) Lichen and fungus can help, but even with bleach granite is going to be a bit mono-tonal otherwise. I hope to post some of my "cracked" walls soon. I bought a Barnbaum print of the marble quarries in Italy where he had gone to town with the liquid daylight and made a remarkable image!! Cheers