
I am in the process of rediscovering my childhood ’after school recreational', the Stockholm Public Library, with its exciting architecture and with images from the Iliad- the story of a single man's anger.
"Sing, goddess, the rage of Achilles the son of Peleus,
the destructive rage that sent countless ills on the Achaeans."
I once took some photos of the Frisians on the walls. Today I have only a few minutes to spare and I have no plans for a photo session. However, I shoot a picture of a woman who is standing next to me speaking to her cell phone.






The photos are taken according to my Dogma 07-promise: One camera, one lens, one film. The picture should be cropped directly in the viewfinder, which means that the it should be composed at the moment of exposure.
Equipment: Leica M6, 28 mm,
Film: Tri-X exposed after 400 ASA
Developed in D-76.
Text and photos © Bengt Björkbom
I agree with your dogma. it's a pleasure to compose with my M6!!
ReplyDeleteBut with my Mamiya 7II and superwide 43mm ... I admit... I sometimes do some cropping...
trying the best communication!
Anyhow... nice pictures!
Excellent pictures...the compositions are a delight!
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interesting dogma limits...nice to see the idea and the work. the pictures are lovely.
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