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Subject: [Leica] Coffee break pictures - N.Germany
From: luisripoll at telefonica.net (Luis Ripoll)
Date: Fri Feb 8 17:16:31 2008
References: <47ACDEDA.5080100@gmx.de>

Hi Doug,

I like very much the B&W pictures, for me they don't look darker, they have
a very special charachter,

Thanks for showing,

Saludos cordiales
Luis


-----Mensaje original-----
De: lug-bounces+luisripoll=telefonica.net@leica-users.org
[mailto:lug-bounces+luisripoll=telefonica.net@leica-users.org] En nombre de
Douglas Sharp
Enviado el: s?bado, 09 de febrero de 2008 0:00
Para: Leica Users Group; LEG; leicareflex@freelists.org
Asunto: [Leica] Coffee break pictures - N.Germany

Tekn on a recent nightmare drive from Hannover to Kiel in Northern Germany -
pitch dark, force 10 side winds and driving snow accompanied by maniac
fellow drivers who thought they could get home quicker by driving at
ridiculous speeds - a couple of them didn't, we saw what was left of them
when the police waved us past the accident (no photos of that). The light
was rather difficult, to say the least, patches of sun, thick cloud, showers
of snow, hail and rain so most shots have been converted to BW because I
didn't like the colours.

The weather was lousy the morning after we arrived - this is down near the
harbour on the northern side of the Kieler F?rde (like a fjord but flat)
http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/117459-1/_MG_7428-Edit.jpg

Stopped at Potter's Cafe in L?beck on the way back home for a coffee (very
good too) This is down by the River Trave, and shows typical Hanseatic
architecture http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/117462-1/_MG_7442-Edit.jpg

L?beck was one of the richest towns of the Hanseatic League - this is a
group of typical warehouses at the other side of the river. Today the city
is better known for its marzipan.
http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/117465-1/_MG_7443-Edit.jpg

Next coffee break in L?neburg about half way between Kiel and Hannover -
another formerly very rich city founded on the wealth of 'white gold' as
salt was called at the time. Linked to, but not a member of the Hanseatic
League, the value of salt for preserving food, particularly herring, was so
immense (no refrigerators!) that L?neburg held the Hanseatic League to
ransom by refusing to provide salt for Baltic trading.
http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/117468-1/_MG_7459-Edit.jpg

Red Brick Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque and Wilhelminian, Jugendstil -
L?neburg is packed with just about every architectural style there is.
http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/117471-1/_MG_7460-Edit.jpg

The old harbour crane (powered by a treadmill) was actually still in use
during the industrial revolution - it unloaded Germany's first ever steam
locomotive from a barge on the , then navigable, River Ilmenau
http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/117480-1/_MG_7470-Edit.jpg

The harbour basin ends at a weir which dammed the water for a group of flour
mills on an island in the river, 25 years ago the area was almostr derelict,
but has now been refurbished as a conglemerate of excellent restaurants,
bistros and hotels.
ttp://gallery.leica-users.org/d/117486-1/_MG_7472-Edit.jpg

A dazzling break in the weather lasted for about five minutes, enough for
another view of the old harbour.
http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/117483-1/_MG_7471-Edit.jpg

and the town hall, which is very untypical for N. German architecture an the
tower IS strangely twisted.
http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/117474-1/_MG_7467-Edit.jpg

Hope you like them - strange that the BW shots look darker in the gallery
than in CS2 and Lightroom.

C+C more than welcome
Cheers
Douglas





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