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These photo's are from my anno 2000 book on megaliths 'DE STILTE DER STENEN' (The Silence Of The Stones): http://www.photoeil.be/books/de-stilte-der-stenen.html.
These were made in Drenthe (Hondsrug) in the North of the Netherlands, Wéris near Durbuy in Belgium and Le Golfe de Morbihan In Bretagne, France. Shot between 1995 and 1999, I only could recently repair the damaged harddrive with the files from the photoengraving.
They were all shot with Hasselblad and Technorama 617 on AGFA APX 400 processed in Rodinal 1+50 when at 400 ASA and Refinal (undiluted/replenished) when at 1000 ASA (Technorama handheld), and some filters: UV, Yellow, Yellow-Green, Green and Orange.

Printed on AGFA MCC FB 111, and reproduced by a photoengraving company for the publisher/printer LANNOO.

Drenthe (Hondsrug), North of the Netherlands not far from Groningen, or how nature is trying to gain back lost space...

 

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These photo's are from my anno 2000 book on megaliths 'DE STILTE DER STENEN' (The Silence Of The Stones): http://www.photoeil.be/books/de-stilte-der-stenen.html.
These were made in Drenthe (Hondsrug) in the North of the Netherlands, Wéris near Durbuy in Belgium and Le Golfe de Morbihan In Bretagne, France. Shot between 1995 and 1999, I only could recently repair the damaged harddrive with the files from the photoengraving.
They were all shot with Hasselblad and Technorama 617 on AGFA APX 400 processed in Rodinal 1+50 when at 400 ASA and Refinal (undiluted/replenished) when at 1000 ASA (Technorama handheld), and some filters: UV, Yellow, Yellow-Green, Green and Orange.

Printed on AGFA MCC FB 111, and reproduced by a photoengraving company for the publisher/printer LANNOO.

Drenthe (Hondsrug), North of the Netherlands not far from Groningen.

 

Philippe-Georges

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These photo's are from my anno 2000 book on megaliths 'DE STILTE DER STENEN' (The Silence Of The Stones): http://www.photoeil.be/books/de-stilte-der-stenen.html.
These were made in Drenthe (Hondsrug) in the North of the Netherlands, Wéris near Durbuy in Belgium and Le Golfe de Morbihan In Bretagne, France. Shot between 1995 and 1999, I only could recently repair the damaged harddrive with the files from the photoengraving.
They were all shot with Hasselblad and Technorama 617 on AGFA APX 400 processed in Rodinal 1+50 when at 400 ASA and Refinal (undiluted/replenished) when at 1000 ASA (Technorama handheld), and some filters: UV, Yellow, Yellow-Green, Green and Orange.

Printed on AGFA MCC FB 111, and reproduced by a photoengraving company for the publisher/printer LANNOO.

Le Golfe de Morbihan In Bretagne, France.
This picture was taken using the 'plastic bag technique'. This technique is rather simple: you observe the clouds and when the storm is coming then you install the camera on a tripod with a heavy stone attached on it, put on the camera and estimate the exposure setting and finally pull a strong plastic bag over the lot.
Then you hide in your car and let the storm fly over. Once the storm has just leaved the area where the camera is put, you run to take off the bag and shoot the picture.
During the fall in the Golfe de Morbihan, the wind is tight, the storms are very frequent, very short, very heavy and very fast, this one toke only a few minutes but the clouds are wonderful!

 

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These photo's are from my anno 2000 book on megaliths 'DE STILTE DER STENEN' (The Silence Of The Stones): http://www.photoeil.be/books/de-stilte-der-stenen.html.
These were made in Drenthe (Hondsrug) in the North of the Netherlands, Wéris near Durbuy in Belgium and Le Golfe de Morbihan In Bretagne, France. Shot between 1995 and 1999, I only could recently repair the damaged harddrive with the files from the photoengraving.
They were all shot with Hasselblad and Technorama 617 on AGFA APX 400 processed in Rodinal 1+50 when at 400 ASA and Refinal (undiluted/replenished) when at 1000 ASA (Technorama handheld), and some filters: UV, Yellow, Yellow-Green, Green and Orange.

Printed on AGFA MCC FB 111, and reproduced by a photoengraving company for the publisher/printer LANNOO.

Le Golfe de Morbihan In Bretagne, France.
 

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These photo's are from my anno 2000 book on megaliths 'DE STILTE DER STENEN' (The Silence Of The Stones): http://www.photoeil.be/books/de-stilte-der-stenen.html.
These were made in Drenthe (Hondsrug) in the North of the Netherlands, Wéris near Durbuy in Belgium and Le Golfe de Morbihan In Bretagne, France. Shot between 1995 and 1999, I only could recently repair the damaged harddrive with the files from the photoengraving.
They were all shot with Hasselblad and Technorama 617 on AGFA APX 400 processed in Rodinal 1+50 when at 400 ASA and Refinal (undiluted/replenished) when at 1000 ASA (Technorama handheld), and some filters: UV, Yellow, Yellow-Green, Green and Orange.

Printed on AGFA MCC FB 111, and reproduced by a photoengraving company for the publisher/printer LANNOO.

Le Golfe de Morbihan In Bretagne, France.
Our kids, who always traveled along during this project, called this one "the whale"...

 

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Very nice series that you present here!
 
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@Stephen Benskin love your work. Keep posting!

Thanks. Right back at ya. Your last piece is really intriguing and the pose and placement of the dog puts it over the top. Not sure if the right word is surreal, otherworldly, or mystical. Wouldn't mind having it on my wall.

In my book, almost everything shot outdoors falls under the broad heading of landscape.
 
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Philippe-Georges

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These photo's are from my anno 2000 book on megaliths 'DE STILTE DER STENEN' (The Silence Of The Stones): http://www.photoeil.be/books/de-stilte-der-stenen.html.
These were made in Drenthe (Hondsrug) in the North of the Netherlands, Wéris near Durbuy in Belgium and Le Golfe de Morbihan In Bretagne, France. Shot between 1995 and 1999, I only could recently repair the damaged harddrive with the files from the photoengraving.
They were all shot with Hasselblad and Technorama 617 on AGFA APX 400 processed in Rodinal 1+50 when at 400 ASA and Refinal (undiluted/replenished) when at 1000 ASA (Technorama handheld), and some filters: UV, Yellow, Yellow-Green, Green and Orange.

Printed on AGFA MCC FB 111, and reproduced by a photoengraving company for the publisher/printer LANNOO.

Le Golfe de Morbihan In Bretagne, France.

 

Philippe-Georges

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These photo's are from my anno 2000 book on megaliths 'DE STILTE DER STENEN' (The Silence Of The Stones): http://www.photoeil.be/books/de-stilte-der-stenen.html.
These were made in Drenthe (Hondsrug) in the North of the Netherlands, Wéris near Durbuy in Belgium and Le Golfe de Morbihan In Bretagne, France. Shot between 1995 and 1999, I only could recently repair the damaged harddrive with the files from the photoengraving.
They were all shot with Hasselblad and Technorama 617 on AGFA APX 400 processed in Rodinal 1+50 when at 400 ASA and Refinal (undiluted/replenished) when at 1000 ASA (Technorama handheld), and some filters: UV, Yellow, Yellow-Green, Green and Orange.

Printed on AGFA MCC FB 111, and reproduced by a photoengraving company for the publisher/printer LANNOO.

Le Golfe de Morbihan In Bretagne, France (this photo was used on the cover).

 
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