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David


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Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 3:04 am Post subject: Mary Dyer Statue |
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The church I grew up in keeps a small, maybe 18-inch, statue of Mary Dyer in the foyer. In 1660, Puritans hanged Mary Dyer in Boston for violating a law which banned Quakers from the Bay Colony (the former name for the State of Massachusetts.) The statue at my church is a miniature version of the life-size Mary Dyer statues sculpted by Sylvia Shaw Judson (the miniature versions of this statue vary slightly from the original.) The original sits in front of the Massachusetts state house with a copy in the Friends Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; a third copy is at Earlham College in Richmond, Indiana.
The Judson statue, unveiled in Massachusetts in 1959, portrays Dyer in silent Quaker worship. Dyer, portrayed in the simple, dark garb common to friends of the 17th century, sits meditatively and in a manner designed to convey her simple resolve: To protest unjust law. In the end, the hangings of Mary Dyer and three other Quakers led King Charles II to force the Bay Colony to repeal the anti-Quaker law. This action could arguably be viewed as a large part of why America today has freedom of religion and is not a Puritan church-state.
Pentax 6X7, 55mm Takumar 1:3.5, Ilford PANF 50 ISO.
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Katastrofo

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Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 3:12 am Post subject: |
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Love it, David. I need to try this film, and I have a bunch of Attila's Pan 50 in my refrigerator! 
Did you develop this yourself? Beautiful lighting, and that 55 is an excellent performer.
Forgot to add, thanks for the interesting historical background. |
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David


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Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 4:09 am Post subject: |
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Thank you. I did develop that at home. That was wide open at 1/15th of a second. Very low light inside the foyer. _________________ http://www.5119photography.com/
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DSLR: Pentax K-7
Old School SLR: Pentax K1000, KM, KX, K2, Spotmatic, SP, SPII, SPIIa, SP F, H3, H3V, and 6X7; Nikon FM, FG, F3, and N70, Nikkormat FTN; Mamiya Sekor DTL1000; Canon AE-1, F-1, and EOS 650 RT; Minolta SRT 102; Olympus OMG
View/Rangefinders: Kodak Retina Ia and IIa; Voightlander Perkeo 1; Balda Baldinette and Juwella; Zeiss Ikon Contina Matic IIa, Nettar 515/s, and Contaflex, Ansco Memar, Yashica 35 GSN
TLRs: Rolleiflex 1:3.8, Ricohmatic 225
Large Format: Calumet CC-400 and CC-402; Caltar 165mm 1:6.3 in Seikosha shutter |
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