Nov 25, 2011

"Vai, triste canção..."

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"Modinha" - Tom Jobim / Vinicius de Moraes


Não!
Não pode mais meu coração
Viver assim dilacerado
Escravizado a uma ilusão
Que é só desilusão.


Ah, não seja a vida sempre assim
Como um luar desesperado
A derramar melancolia em mim,
Poesia em mim.


Vai, triste canção, sai do meu peito
E semeia a emoção
Que chora dentro do meu coração.


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Nov 11, 2011

Sofia and Ricardo Got Married - September 10, 2011

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My nephew Ricardo and Sofia got married last September.
I decided to take the chance and use the occasion to make some classical Leica photography: unobtrusive and intimate. The kind of stuff Leicas are good at and got famous for!
In black and white film, of course!





I chose two Leica M bodies (a M3 from 1955, - yes, that’s the year of my birth! and a M4 from 1968/69 respectively, - yes, that’s the year the first men landed on the moon!) and a couple of lenses:
 Super-Angulon 21mm f/3.4  (a really true non-retrofocus classic, designed and built by Schneider and resold by Leitz), Summicron 35mm f/2.0  (the often called “king of Bokeh, whatever people mean by that…), and the very enjoyable and small Tele-Elmarit 90mm f/2.8 (sadly in the meantime vanished from the Leica catalogue, I will forever treasure it!).
As film material, I picked up Agfa APX 100 (another true classic) and the new Kodak T-Max 400 (my concession to modern technology…).
I stuffed it all, together with a Gossen Variosix F lightmeter, in a small Leitz Kombitasche M.
 I was ready to go!


















Wishing this nice couple all the best in the world, a wonderful song as food for thought:
“Congratulations” – Paul Simon


Congratulations
Oh, seems like you’ve done it again
And I ain’t had such misery since
Since I don’t know when,
Oh, and I don’t know when


I notice so many people
Slippin’ away
And many more waiting in the lines
In the courtrooms today
Oh, in the courtrooms today


Love is not a game
Love is not a toy
Love’s no romance
Love will do you in
And love will wash you out
And needless to say
You won’t stand a chance, and you won’t stand a chance.


I’m hungry for learning
Won’t you answer me, please?
Can a man and a woman
Live together in peace?
Oh, live together in peace


(From the album Paul Simon - 1971)

Technical Data:
Cameras - Leica M3 + Leica M4
Lenses - Super Angulon 21mm + Summicron 35mm + Tele Elmarit 90mm
Films - Agfa APX 100 + Kodak T-Max 400
Developer - Kodak D-76, diluted 1+1
Location - Setúbal, Portugal
Date - 10th of September 2011
Scanner - Epson 4990 Photo


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Oct 18, 2011

Sketches of Spain – Andalucía + Extremadura, Spain, May 2010 (Rolleiflex 3.5F)

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Santiponce, Monasterio de San Isidro del Campo

 


Castilblanco de los Arroyos












Almadén de la Plata (Andalucía)

 





Monasterio (Extremadura)


Technical Data:
Camera – Rolleiflex 3.5F + Carl Zeiss Planar 75mm f/3.5
Film – Fomapan 200
Developer – Kodak D-76, diluted 1+3
Location – Andalucía + Extremadura, España
Date – May 2010
Scanner – Epson Perfection 4990 Photo

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Oct 11, 2011

Travels With Color Film - Alcácer do Sal, Portugal, October 1998 (Ektachrome 100S)

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Maybe some of you had the chance to watch the wonderful movie “The Bridges of Madison County”, adapted from the novel by Robert James Waller.

Clint Eastwood plays the role of a not-so-young photographer (Robert Kincaid) on assignment for National Geographic magazine, shooting a photographic essay on some covered bridges in Madison County, in the U.S. state of Iowa, not far from Des Moines.

Robert, the photographer,  meets Francesca (Meryl Streep), a somewhat-frustrated and lonely-also-not-so-young-but-still-very-attractive lady, italian war bride, who runs a farm with her husband. She happens to be alone for a couple of days, as her husband and kids are away at the 1965 Illinois state fair…

This chance encounter rapidly evolves to a very intense and dramatic once-in-a-life-time love affair. One can hear the deep voice of Johnny Hartman sing ballads in the background, and the whole story is described and interpreted with astounding artistry. The ambiance is very passionate and tasteful.

An overwhelming movie!







Besides picking up his beer from a cool box in the back of his green pick-up truck, Robert also stores in there his color films, subsequently changing them to Francesca’s refrigerator, when the growing lady’s hospitality permits him to share her house and bed comfort.

 Yes, Iowa in Summer can be a hot place! I have experienced it myself. I also went to Des Moines to photograph some buildings by Mies van der Rohe, although I must have to concede that I didn’t know about the covered bridges back then.

What a pity!







Those of you old enough to remember the existence of color reversal film, probably know what I am talking about: great care is needed to avoid excessive heat  on your films, or you risk to get back home from your dreamtrip only to find out that the colors have changed and shifted.

Yes, color film is heat sensitive and prone to surprises (black and white too, altough to a lesser extent).

Packing 30 or 40 rolls for a trip is also common procedure, taking most room on your bag, albeit with lesser weight than your photographic equipment. Despite the big volume and all the trouble, one also has much less shots at one’s disposal than in some small memory cards…

Well, having a cool-box with you is a good excuse to bring along some fresh beer. You don’t need nobody’s freezer!










The pictures that I show on this post where shot on Kodak Ektachrome 100S reversal film, with Canon gear. I was on assignment for the defunct magazine “Portugal Português”, which was associated with the better-known, but also defunct, “Casa Decoração”.

I made some assignments for both magazines for a while, before it was adieu, farewell.

Obviously, it was some celebratory date in Alcácer do Sal, but I don’t have a clue about what or why. I was too much busy (or too much lazy for notations?), back in those days, so I was happy when the client had his/her images and I could jump to the next spot, very often on the other side of the country.

The notations often got lost somewhere along the way, only the images and the feelings remained...



I would like to say thank you to all the people who have been supporting this blog.

You give me strength to keep going on!

Technical Data:
Camera - Canon EOS 1n
Lenses - Canon EF 17-35mm f/2.8 L USM + Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8 L USM
Filme – Kodak Ektachrome 100S
Location – Alcácer do Sal, Portugal
Date – October 1998
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