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Analog Photography – DWFAP available as paperback
Read more: Analog Photography – DWFAP available as paperbackA Digital Workflow For Analog Photography (DWFAP) is now available as paperback on Amazon!
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Dutch Street Magazine – new issue
Read more: Dutch Street Magazine – new issueAs usual at the beginning of the month Dennis Sewberath Misser has published a new issue of Dutch Street Magazine.
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Canon retro style digital camera
Read more: Canon retro style digital cameraAccording to PetaPixel, Canon is now also considering to manufacture a retro style digital camera.
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Image visualization
Read more: Image visualizationImage visualization is a skill that distinguishes the exceptional from the ordinary. It is an art form that transcends the technicalities of equipment and settings, allowing photographers to see the world through a creative lens.
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Poll – Leica M6 or Leica MP?
Read more: Poll – Leica M6 or Leica MP?The Leica M6 and Leica MP are very similar cameras. But if you were to choose one, which one would you prefer? Complete the poll and I will let you know via my Instagram channel what the outcome is!
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How to sync Lightroom to WordPress
Read more: How to sync Lightroom to WordPressWhen you are ready to publish your photos on your Wordpress site, how do you sync Lightroom to Wordpress without uploading them manually?
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Street in Metz, France
Read more: Street in Metz, FranceRecently I took a trip to Metz in France. I packed my Leica M10 and Fuji X-Pro1. The results are in this post.
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Publication in Dutch Street Magazine
Read more: Publication in Dutch Street MagazineA couple of weeks ago I already mentioned the publication in Dutch Street Magazine, the great initiative by Dennis Sewberath Misser. This week again a few of my photographs appear in the most recent issue of DSM. The photos published are presented below. Please support Dennis by following this link to view the magazine.
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Leica Lens Names
Read more: Leica Lens NamesWhen at first confronted with the Leica lens names, like Summicron or Summilux, it may be a bit intimidating. So, what do they all mean?