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Photography Area~Our Photos => Where We Live => Topic started by: Summicron on March 31, 2009, 05:00:22 PM
Went up to Queens Park hospital again this afternoon to have my dressings changed again, I was a little early so I sat in the bus shelter after getting off the bus, decided to give the Leica digital a whirl, and photographed the main entrance to the building, just a bit of local interest. The brightness of the day obviously caused the screen to be all but a dim image, I must admit, I do like the viewfinders on my rangefinder cameras, and really can't take digital seriously at all, it will get used but only for documentary purposes only as in this case, I'll say this, they are useful as visual notebooks. At the moment with still having a cast on my foot, this little camera is the only thing I'm prepared to carry round with me,
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That seems to be a universal layout for a hospital entrance.
I would enjoy sitting and watching the people come and go. Wondering whether they were visiting or being treated. You could come up with marvelous stories just from this picture.
Everybody's trooping in in the afternoon, generally visiting relatives, some for clinics, I guess that's where digital comes into its own, on story lines, I'd like to try it, can't think of anything though.
Your pictures tell a story. You don't need words, just your camera!