May 2, 2008  Posted by Michael at 12:01 am Architecture, Expressionism, Mechanical  Add comments

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A Moment in Photographic History:
On May 2, 1887 Hannibal W Goodwin patented celluloid photographic film. That is when widespread amateur photography truly began.
A Photographic Quote of Note:
If you get an opportunity in photography you have to grab it – they don’t come along that often. When you get the chance of a great picture, you have to identify that quickly and make the most of the situation. Whatever age you are you can do that. Even with luck, you will still have to press the shutter at the right time. You need good reflexes and you need to be fit.
- – - – - – John Giles

  6 Responses to “Sometimes a Cigar is Just a Cigar”

  1. a dizzy cigar

     
  2. What a perspective! Great angle.

     
  3. It’s kind of – well – hmm, how do I say it . . .nevermind :-)

     
  4. Now how are you going to light that? Blowtorch anyone?

     
  5. erm..erm…how many come in one box….grin..
    love this one, always fun to make…..very well spotted and captured.

     
  6. amazing structure, great composition.

     

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