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New Zealand and photography

New Zealand and photography are strange bed fellows. The history of this remote country is about survival and making do. New Zealand went through a period of unusual home made left wing politics, that made it hard to import any item not made in part, in country. That led to the Kiwi make do attitude, which of course is the same in many countries around the world. The man in the shed making do, is reflected in Britain and other places. Unfortunately the idea has gone a bit far here in New Zealand. In my exhibition I had a perfectly reasonable and intelligent man who came in a few times to view a picture. He then went to the same location to recreated the photograph. Yep lots do that, but to do it repeatedly and still wonder why the result is not the same as mine, surly would lead a person to ponder, that it takes more then a location and camera to make a good photograph. What I think is missing is the realization that education and immersion into the context, both culturally and histori

The Lemon tree

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This is the lemon tree in my garden, just to test out the fantastically expensive software for the Scanning back. I had to get this version from Denmark, so it will run on Mac Os X, though not on an intell machine. Saves me trying to run OS 9.x and process the 700 megabyte files. I hope I don't have to spend anymore on an upgrade. Most companies upgrade software for their products for free as Operating systems change, not the Danes. Thank god I don't have to buy a Danish car, the engine would be an extra. Toyo View field 5x4, with a Calter 65mm f4 lens, 300 plus megapixal Danish scanning back.