"Where I went, what I saw" - my new Blurb book

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I've just published a new book through Blurb - "Where I went, what I saw" - a collection of pictures taken during my travels over the past 5 years in places such as Istanbul, Cuba, Sicily, West Cork, Nicosia, Berlin and Cairo.

On the Blurb book preview page click on "FULLSCREEN" to get a larger view.
 
strng work Nick, you clearly have a keen eye for color, composition. lighting, and a certain intimacy.
 
Nick: I'm speechless. What a rich, well-seen, well-executed set of pictures! It embodies so much of what I hope for in my own work: part National Geographic, part Salgado, part Cartier-Bresson. I ordered your book immediately, because I find it is tremendously helpful to have a sign post pointing the road ahead to where I hope to wind up. Congratulations, and here's to your next project.

Ben Marks

[Edit: just looked at the Blurb page again. Let me add: part Harry Callahan. Your use of color is supurb.]
 
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Nick is doing what we all should do - print, frame, and self publish (even if just for ourselves) our photos.

These days of "online galleries", while handy, great, and useful, lack the tactile nature that a "real" photograph has...

Good Job Nick :) Nice work :)

Cheers,
Dave
 
Great work, and I agree with dcsang. We don't publish/print enough of our photos, you can't compare something on a computer screen to a nice print. I recently bought a bulk pack of 4x6 photo paper (300 sheets) and have been making a point of printing an image a day.

I rarely have anyone say "oh bring your computer so we can look at your photos" but when you have a book or even a stack of photos on the table, everyone can't resist picking them up and perusing.
 
Fantastic book! Good job.

This being a rangefinder forum and the gear geek is in most of us, what gear did you use? :D
 
Amazing piece of work Nik.
I really like the last image (piramide) A really original way to show something we all recognize in a instant.
 
Thanks again for the compliments!

I'd thought of listing equipment in an appendix but resisted that temptation...anyway:

Turkey: Bessa R2, M6, CV21, Hexanon 35, Hexanon 50, Film: NPH, Superia 1600
Cuba: R-D1, Elmarit 21, CV28/1.9, Summilux 50 (E43)
Sicily: Canon 5D, 28/1.8, 50/1.8, 17-40; Leica M8, CV15, Zeiss 25/2.8
Ireland: Canon 5D, 28/1.8; Leica M8, CV15, CV28/1.9, CV35/1.4MC
Nicosia: Leica M8, CV15, Elmarit 21, CV35/1.2
Berlin: Leica M8, CV15, Elmarit 21, CV28/1.9
Cairo: Leica M9, Elmarit 21, Summilux 35 ASPH; Xpan, 30mm, 45mm, Film: K64
 
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