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the whirlwind of forms, instead of being a negative emptiness, becomes a positive substance


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013_10=u.jpg; [x]fujivelvia 50; [x]m6; [ ]24/2.8asph; [ ]28/2asph; [x]35/2asph; [ ]50/1.4asph; [ ]visoflex/lupe,[ ]elmar65/3.5; [ ]tripod; [x]cropped; nikon ls-2000 slide scan 2700dpi;


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Aiguilles de l'Orrenaye (env. 2800m) and Tête de Moïse (3104m) seen from Tête de Villadel (2710m), France. (Photo taken in 01. January 2001 after 5pm with my fingers already frozen...)

  • Whence come the highest mountains? so did I once ask.
    Then did Ilearn that they come out of the sea.
    That testimony is inscribed on their stones, and on the walls oftheir summits.
    Out of the deepest must the highest come to its height.-
    Thus spake Zarathustra on the ridge of the mountain where it was cold ...

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THUS SPAKE ZARATHUSTRA
 by Friedrich Nietzsche (1891)

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p.s.: the links to the forum are dead; i contacted the rangefinder-forum admin and he replied "This will be looked into, and thank you for bringing up the issue." (09-Sep-2013). the links are still dead. so I now post the cover photo here.

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