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In the Path

A Moment in Photographic History:
French inventor and optical manufacturer Louis Jules Duboscq died Sept 24, 1886. A couple of his innovations were an apparatus for enlarging by electric light and his Polyconograph camera that allowed for fifteen exposures on each plate.

A Photographic Quote of Note:
After 40 years of ingesting every aspect of photographic science and composition, I still find the camera to be an endlessly intriguing partner that challenges my imagination and knowledge. All that with only 3 variables of shutter speed, aperture and focal length.  – Ralph Auletta

6 Responses to “In the Path” »

  1. Radel Says:

    So did you move it aside and continue walking? :) nicely framed.

  2. flo Says:

    I think we should jump over

  3. Arjan - PlasticDaisy Says:

    Simple but strong! Me like!

  4. Lynne's Somewhat Invented Life Says:

    How do you find these giant animal faces? Love the dog. What breed?

  5. claire Says:

    yeah it does get in the way huh? nice shot! :D

  6. Janice Thomson Says:

    This brings so many ideas and feelings. So simple yet so effective in its simplicity. Love this Michael.

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