perkeleellinen
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Today's Guardian colour supplement has a photo essay from Tim Hetherington a photographer who was killed in Libya. I'm posting it here as he shot his final photos on a 6x7 Fuji rangefinder. The text in the article includes this:
The photos are better on paper than on a screen, so if you're fast the newsagent may have a copy:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/gallery/2011/dec/16/tim-hetherington-libya-war-pictures
Its telling that he chose to shoot these photographs on colour negative film with a large, medium format camera. There are only 10 frames on each paper-backed roll of film technology that has not changed since the 30s
The photos are better on paper than on a screen, so if you're fast the newsagent may have a copy:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/gallery/2011/dec/16/tim-hetherington-libya-war-pictures