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Couple more from my #essexcoastalodyssey. Fallen tree on the beach at Wrabness. Then the monument to fallen RAF mosquito pilots at Bradwell airfield on the tip of the Dengie peninsula. - - - - - - #essex #essexcoast #essexcoastline #coast #englishcoast #photo #photoproject #photostory #photographer #photography #hasselblad #501cm #mediumformat #120 #HP5 #ilford #6x6 #blackandwhite #blackandwhitephotography #bnw #bnw_captures https://www.instagram.com/p/B4XKJJ-Ffbs/?igshid=11ze8meoeklk6
copper and tin by Steve Via Flickr: Hasselblad 501cm 50mm cfi Kodak Ektar 100
#reflection #pool #water #chair #hasselblad #hasselblad501cm #501cm #pro400h #fujifilm #filmphoto #filmphotography https://www.instagram.com/p/BrsN9wWHJxi/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1mv08og736cfe
Snow storm means studio time.. #hasselblad #501cm #makroplanar #fp4plus #ilford #ilfordfilm #ilfordfp4 #120film #120filmphotography #film #analogue_people #analoguephotography #ishootfilm #mediumformat #mediumformatfilm #mediumformatphotography https://www.instagram.com/p/BsYhg4ShJqz/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1xg32j8xb9t84
*** by Vadim Shumko
Path : by Russell Moreton Via Flickr: Postmodern : Ever Changing, Fleeting, Positive, Nihilistic, "There are no simple concepts. Every concept has components and is defined by them. It therefore has a combination [chiffre]. It is a multiplicity, although not every multiplicity is conceptual... Not only do Descartes, Hegel, and Feuerbach not begin with the same concept, they do not have the same concept of beginning... Every concept has an irregular contour defined by the sum of its components, which is why, from Plato to Bergson, we find the idea of the concept being a matter of articulation, of cutting and cross-cutting. The concept is a whole because it totalizes its components, but it is a fragmentary whole. Only on this condition can it escape the mental chaos constantly threatening it, stalking it, trying to reabsorb it." -- Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, What is Philosophy?, pp. 15-16.