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Subject: [Leica] Scotland 1985
From: philippe.amard at tele2.fr (Philippe AMARD)
Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2009 06:52:53 +0100
References: <49B555B8.7040905@mcclary.net>

I like the tones and angles you found (tyres and cobblestone for instance)
Also, I suspect some were shot at Cambridge (England, not Massachussets' 
though) , the punts, am I mistaken?

Nice views and memories we have in common there.
Thanks for posting
Phili^^e

Harrison McClary wrote:

> I was going through some old photos this weekend and found a box of 
> Ektachrome slides I shot in Scotland on a trip back in 1985.  I was on 
> a trip with my parents and some others from First Presbyterian Church 
> here in Nashville.
>
> Anyway these date back to when I was first "getting into" 
> photography.  I was 20 and a sophomore at MTSU.  The photos were shot 
> with a new back then Canon F1 last style and cheap lenses.
>
> The gallery is here:
>
> http://mcclary.zenfolio.com/p205731117
>
> My favorite photos from these slides are:
>
> http://mcclary.zenfolio.com/p205731117/h212be809#h212be809
>
> http://mcclary.zenfolio.com/p205731117/h212be809#h3b16fe3d
>
> http://mcclary.zenfolio.com/p205731117/h212be809#h321f58d3
>
> That first one is still one of my favorite images.  I love how the 
> light came through the clouds to hit that little church and make it 
> glow against the dark mountains and lowering clouds.
>
> Now I just need to find the B&W I shot on that trip, I had a few cool 
> shots on that roll also.  Amazing I remember that trip and I shot very 
> little film, the way I shoot today I'd have shot 10x more film, at least!
>
> Comments welcome.
>


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