The Leica Family: (R-L) Leica III (1934) Leica M3…
Leica M3 Rangefinder Depth of Field Scale on its S…
Depth of Field Scales on Leica rangefinder cameras
Leica M8 Elmar SM 3.5cm f3.5 1936
Leica M8 Elmarit-M 28mm
Leica M8 Summilux 50mm Asph
Leica M8 Summilux 50mm 1° serie
Leica M8 Elmarit-M 28mm
Leica M8 Voigtlander 15mm
Leica M6 Elmar M 5cm f 3.5
Leica M8 Summilux 50mm 1° serie
Leica IIIA + SCNOO 1936
Malta, Valetta, sweet shop
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Taken with a 1934 Leica III
Pointe du Hoc - Normadie
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Leica M8 Voigtlander 25mm f4
Leica M8 Summilux 50mm 1° serie
Leica M8 Elmar SM 3.5cm f 3.5
Leica M8 Hektor SM 135mm
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Cartier-Bresson
"Hyères, France" (1932) -.© Henri Cartier-Bresson/Magnum Photos, Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson
A photography, as far as it entries into the realm of art, is forever. It will be seen for generations even if without being possible to conclude completely what, exactly, makes it so attractive. These photographs are, however, only a very little proportion among the almost infinite number of photographs that are possible to produce today. The difference is that while these later disappear as soon as they are produced, the former will remain as references of our aesthetic perception of the world.
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A photography, as far as it entries into the realm of art, is forever. It will be seen for generations even if without being possible to conclude completely what, exactly, makes it so attractive. These photographs are, however, only a very little proportion among the almost infinite number of photographs that are possible to produce today. The difference is that while these later disappear as soon as they are produced, the former will remain as references of our aesthetic perception of the world.
P.R.Baptista
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"I prowled the streets all day," Cartier-Bresson explained, "feeling very strung up and ready to pounce, determined to 'trap' life – to preserve life in the act of living." One can almost see him roaming the boulevards, stalking his prey: juxtapositions that yield surprising epiphanies,
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