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Three of my colleagues


I was snapping pictures at a party in honour of the posthumous
publication of a book of essays by a man who, were he still alive --
and not retired! -- would be a colleague of these three professors. He
died twenty years ago and his book is now published, edited by two
other colleagues. Academia takes time. That is the book on the table.
This was originally an orange-tinted picture -- a result of my
tendency to ignore white balance when shooting with digital cameras.
This was in the Fuji X100. I like the original colour shot but I used
a combination of yellow and green filtration (for different parts of
the image) to make this b&w version.
publication of a book of essays by a man who, were he still alive --
and not retired! -- would be a colleague of these three professors. He
died twenty years ago and his book is now published, edited by two
other colleagues. Academia takes time. That is the book on the table.
This was originally an orange-tinted picture -- a result of my
tendency to ignore white balance when shooting with digital cameras.
This was in the Fuji X100. I like the original colour shot but I used
a combination of yellow and green filtration (for different parts of
the image) to make this b&w version.
Fred Fouarge has particularly liked this photo
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Yep, some wheels grind exceeding fine. It's a good book, though!
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