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Message 1225 (7. May. 2004 05:10) (Tree)

Robin Barber
robert.e.barber@verizon.net
Helge Tsharn
I was sorry to hear about Arne.
Does Helge Tsharn have a photo web site?
A skater friend showed me a fine site recently by someone with a similar name -- but now I can't find it.

Thanks,

Robin Barber
Northampton, Massachusetts
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Brian Wainwright: Arne Langguth (16. Sep. 2003 03:08)
 I received an email from Helge Tsharn several days ago, he informed me of the loss of a dear friend to the world of vertical rollerskating. Arne Lannguth died a few weeks ago and I wanted to post this message in his memory. He will be missed by all his friends and family. Arne is survived by his brother Lars who was also a rollerskater. I met Lars and Arne on my first trip to Munster, Germany in 1987, They were the only two side skating Germans that I met. I was lucky to skate with them both in the following years when I returned to Munster and they were always fun to roll with.

Rest in Peace Arne, you will be remembered with LOVE.
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Bernhard: Arne Langguth (16. Sep. 2003 08:08)
 Arne and Lars were the greatest Duo of vertical roller skaters. They where a big show when they skated in double. They also where very good skaters individually.

Arne will be missed as nice guy and a great skater.
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irene: Arne Langguth (19. Sep. 2003 03:53)
 Sorry to hear about the loss of a great rollerskater.
RIP, Arne.
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Nelo: Arne Langguth (19. Sep. 2003 15:01)
 I hope not to annoy Helge Tscharn. This a picture of Arne took by Helge and published in Spain in 1992. The article was written by the Langguth brothers and appeared just when I started skating ramps. Of course, this was a great influence and motivation then and now. The quality is not good enough but is like a little homage to him.
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Lars "Vegas"Langguth: Arne Langguth (1. Mar. 2004 21:15)
  Hi Brian!
Sorry Im late needed time to clear my head.
Thank you so much for for your reminding my Twin.
You and Jimmy made us a "part of History".
Remember 87 Hotelroom and TRACKER plates?
What a luck to met you!
When STYLE counts
Internet: http://www.red-row-six.de
E-mail:post@red-row-six.de
Red Row Six the name of the band we both played in. Thats where you can get me.
Stay Wild & Big Hug to the ones who deserve it.
SK8 Eight
Lars

Sorry its a little bit weird. Im not used to....
Read you next time,Brian

THX DA TWINZ
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Robin Barber: Helge Tsharn (7. May. 2004 05:10)
 I was sorry to hear about Arne.
Does Helge Tsharn have a photo web site?
A skater friend showed me a fine site recently by someone with a similar name -- but now I can't find it.

Thanks,

Robin Barber
Northampton, Massachusetts
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Bernhard: Helge Tsharn (7. May. 2004 06:40)
 : Does Helge Tsharn have a photo web site?

His site is at http://www.helgetscharn.com.

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Robin Barber: Helge Tsharn (7. May. 2004 12:34)
 Thank you!

Outstanding eye for color, composition, skateboarding

Robin Barber
Northampton, MA

(attaching photo from 1911...)

http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/empire/images/p87-8086.jpg
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Bernhard: Helge Tsharn (7. May. 2004 16:21)
 : Outstanding eye for color, composition, skateboarding

That's very true. He did some really great shot's which are still among my favorites.

Are you a skater (roller skater) yourself? Or a skate photographer?

Want to see some of my shots at Sk8Mag.de, e.g. from the RhEIKULTUR Vert Jam in Bonn?

: (attaching photo from 1911...)

At first I thought: This can't be, there was not color fotography in 1911. It is a very interesting coloring. Did you do this?
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Robin Barber: 1911 (8. May. 2004 04:15)
 Not a skater myself -- a high school photography teacher with many SK8ing. riding, snowboarding students

: At first I thought: This can't be, there was not color fotography in 1911. It is a very interesting coloring. Did you do this?

The color is original from 1911 -- brilliant Russian named Prokudin-Gorskii. See link below which explains
http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/empire/
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Bernhard: 1911 (8. May. 2004 10:36)
 : Not a skater myself -- a high school photography teacher with many SK8ing. riding, snowboarding students

I myself take an interest in this kind of photography because I am a bit of a ramp skater myself. To mem, it is a very intersting and broad subject. I wonder how a photography teacher view this subject?

: : At first I thought: This can't be, there was not color fotography in 1911. It is a very interesting coloring. Did you do this?
:
: The color is original from 1911 -- brilliant Russian named Prokudin-Gorskii. See link below which explains
: http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/empire/

I want to thank you again for showing me the world of Prokudin-Gorskii. Great stuff! I didn't know that there was any one doing "color slides" (sort of) in this time (I'm also doing only color slides). Was he the only one using this technique?

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