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1/30 f/4.0 55.0 mm ISO 3200

Kowa Japan LTD Kowa Super 66

Kowa 1:3.5/55

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British Museum
London
United Kingdom
Kowa Super 66
KOWA 1:3.5/55 lens
Kowa L39•3C(UV) ø67 filter
Ilford Delta 3200 film
Black & White
Medium Format
6 X 6
120 film
Epson Perfection V600
Photoshop Digitalization


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Harihara

Harihara
Standing figure of Harihara carved from a single slab of buff-coloured sandstone. The four-armed god is shown holding Śiva’s trident (triśūla) and rosary (akṣamālā) on the left, and Viṣṇu’s conch (śaṅkha) and discus (cakra) on the right. The headgear is symmetrically divided between Śiva’s matted locks and Viṣṇu’s jewelled crown. The image has a multi-banded halo, stands on a lotus and is set in a frame carved with a host figures in relief. Specific iconographic figures are shown on each side of Hari-Hara: those on the right represent the incarnations of Viṣṇu and those on the left the manifestations of Śiva.

This photo was taken by a Kowa Super 66 medium format film camera with a KOWA 1:3.5/55 lens and Kowa L39•3C(UV) ø67 filter using Ilford Delta 3200 film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.

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 Scott Holcomb
Scott Holcomb club
They say that a picture is worth a thousand words, in this case, maybe more.
I would say that this photo is worth an entire book - knowledge of Sanskrit required . . .
18 months ago.

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