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Never Mix Prescription Drugs

A Moment in Photographic History:
French-Hungarian photographer Lucien Hervé was born as László Elkán on August 7, 1910. He from his home in Hungary to Paris in 1929. During World War II he was captured by the Germans but escaped and became a member of the French Resistance under the name Lucien Hervé which was his name ever after. He was greatly admired for his black and white photos of architecture.
A Photographic Quote of Note:
My first thought is always of light.
- – - – - Galen Rowell

9 Responses to “Never Mix Prescription Drugs” »

  1. Arash Says:

    Like a big face! nice in BW.

  2. Terry H. Says:

    Galen Rowell a name from the past. He was my favorite photographer in the 80′s. Never Mix Prescription Drugs or Wine Beer and Rum.

  3. Marcie Says:

    Great texture. Love your perspective and point-of-view.

  4. FLOOG Says:

    They were always complaining that there wasn’t enough light through those windows… ha ha

    Great photograph, perfect in monotone

  5. Agnus Says:

    Very funny. You are the king of one liners.

    Maybe the building is just taking a deep breath.

  6. Radel Says:

    lol.. that is real funny title . good one. Like a pumpkin made out of bricks! Nicely done.

  7. Arjan - PlasticDaisy Says:

    Clever title, and I love how ‘in-your-face’ this picture is :)

  8. Sean Says:

    Very nice colors and textures. Kinda trippy too. I’ll stop mixing my meds when I’m good and ready.

  9. flo Says:

    a nice bubble house;

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