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Hideout in a Geram WWI trench, Le Linge, Bärenkopf, Alsace, France.
Excerpt from my book 'OPUS 14-18'.



Hasselblad SWC, Tri-X @400ASA in E-76 1+1, wet scanned on Epson 750.
 
Fort de Souville, standing in the guards house and looking towards the entrance, WWI leftover, Marne, France.
Excerpt from my book 'OPUS 14-18'.


Hasselblad SWC and Tri-X @400ASA processed in E-76 1+1, wet scanned on Epson 750.
 
I always wondered about priors. Prior to what?

Perhaps this will help:


It is fascinating that words can have more than one meaning, with the meaning frequently depending on the context in which it is used.
 

Thanks. Between your post and mine, we can wake up this group.
 
Remains of a hideout at Casualty Corners, Somme WWI war fields, France.



Hasselblad SWC on Tri-X processed in Pyrocat-HD, wet scanned on Epson 750.
 
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Used book shop of the DE TINTEN v.z.w., Gent, Belgium.




‘DE TINTEN’ is a non profit organisation providing support for undocumented immigrants and homeless people.
This support consists of housing, medical care, free meals and legal assistance, driven by engaged volontairs.

In order to acquire funds, we have, amongst other important resources, a few little shops, one of which is a nice used bookshop situated in the attic of a former school buiding.

And this is what you see here, the atmosphere of that attic full of countless books covering a wide array of items. From children’s books over cooking, literature, poetry, art, religion, philosophy, just name it and we might have it… All of this in several languages and at a very reasonable price!

You can find us at the François Benardstraat 86 in Gent, Belgium, and are welcome to climb the stairs on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday afternoon from 14:00h till 16:30h.
www.detinten.be
 
Used book shop of the DE TINTEN v.z.w., Gent, Belgium.

See previous image for a more elaborated caption...

BTW, all the photo's are made with Hasselblad + Planar 80mm on Tri-X @ 1600ASA processed in X-tol 1+1.
 
Well, these chevron motives on the cylindrical pillars are very typical for that Cathedral...

True, but Durham has or had a ban on photography. I remember shooting the church in the posted image. Just not the name or location.

I like the bookstore images. Very intimate.
 
Used book shop of the DE TINTEN v.z.w., Gent, Belgium.

See previous image for a more elaborated caption...

BTW, all the photo's are shot in ambient light with Hasselblad + Planar 80mm on Tri-X @ 1600ASA processed in X-tol 1+1.
 
Used book shop of the DE TINTEN v.z.w., Gent, Belgium, the last image.


See previous image for a more elaborated caption...

BTW, all the photo's are shot in ambient light with Hasselblad + Planar 80mm on Tri-X @ 1600ASA processed in X-tol 1+1.
 
Wells Cathedral (revision) - I go back and forth on how dark this needs to be. This version is toward the darker end.