The level of versatility and quality is always very high in the weekend threads. This thread is no exception. I like all contributions without an exception! François' drugstore is great, the border goes well with the vit C bottle, Jeff's trash is a very cool composition (I like the play with the different shades in the background and foreground which somehow gives me the feeling of looking at a checkered board), Kai's photo is mysterious in a way that I wonder whether or not the yellow square shape on the ground actually is the door that covered the hole in the wall -- and that makes me wonder what popped the door out to leave that strange building. Great story!
Peter's photos of Cuba feel like they take me into a different world and Bryan's documentary style photos are very interesting and haunting.
I managed to go for a quick photo walk in Goslar yesterday, which is right next to where I live. Goslar is a historic town which is well over a 1.000 years old. It has an ancient city center that's a Unesco World Heritage site. It's fun and relaxing to roam around the narrow streets in the old town which are often cobblestone streets. If it weren't for the cars, traffic signs and the utterly stupid graffiti, you'd feel like you'd been brought back in time. It's a very calm and beautiful place with an atmosphere full of history. I've taken the following photos with my Lipca Rollop TLR on Kodak Portra 160 (dev'ed in Digibase C41).
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