Martin Siegel's photos
.. a Mercedes Benz
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Riomaggiore
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Panorama stitched from two prints made with my Rollei 35 (Tessar, Made in Germany).
Stitched with Autostitch, No-Name ISO 200 film
Tin Roof
Steel Art
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"Hommage à Anton Bruckner" by Amadeo Gabino (Steel, 1998). made for "Forum Metall" a permanent exhibition of sculptures made from metal.
Located in the park by the river Danube in Linz/Austria
Minolta 110 Zoom SLR Mk. II on Lomography ORCA 100
Two Palm Trees
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Carena SX-300 with Minolta MD Zoom 35mm-70mm, DM ISO 200 film (Fuji?)
Padenghe sul Garda
Don't Fence Me In
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Wooden fence near Linz, Austria
Minolta 110 Zoom SLR Mk. II on Lomography Orca 110, 100 ISO B&W film
Title lyrics from "Don't Fence Me In" Cole Porter/Robert Fletcher, Cole Porter, 1934
Herbert Reloaded (Escape from Aquarium 2)
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Herbert der Hecht (Herbert Pike) was the mascot of an exhibition about live in and with the rivers.
He escaped through the wall into a tank truck parked below and is supposed to have made it into river Danube.
The escape vehicle was later found by the police near the river bank.
Column and Cross
High Speeeed
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Monumento agli aviatori del reparto alta velocitá, Desenzano, Italy, 2014, SX-300 with Minolta 35-70mm Zoom.
The high speed pilots' training centre was located in Desenzano and was very prestigeous.
Love is Old Love is New..
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Padlocks as sign of love. Seen on the bridge over troubled waters. (Nibelungenbrücke over the river Danube).
Title lyrics from "Because" by Lennon/McCartney - recorded 1969 by The Beatles
Come on Baby Light my Fire
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Better not light your barbecue that way.
Title lyrics from: "Light my Fire" by: The Doors (1967)
Wood
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Macro - part of a tree
Made with Minolta 110 Zoom SLR Mk. II on Lomography Orca 110 film (100 ISO).
Ship
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Danube steamship "Schönbrunn" built 1912. Still cruising.
Rather grainy and it seems that I had a dust/reflection problem.
Made with Minolta 110 Zoom SLR Mk. II on Lomography Orca 110 film (100 ISO).
You'll Come Down As Well
Scan Me
Almost Gone
Work in Progress
Statue "Der Jahrhundertschritt" by Wolfgang Matthe…
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This statue in front of the "Zeitgenössisches Forum Leipzig" symbolizes the grotesque deformation of man by the two totalitarian regimes Eastern Germany suffered from. The right hand, outstretched to the Nazi salute, the left hand forms a fist which stands for the Communist regime.
Leipzig 2010, shot with Minolta X-300 on no name film, ISO 200

















