I had much the same experience the other day, encountering an older (my age) fellow on a hike in the nearby mountains. Pleasant and friendly, but he couldn't wait to launch into the same litany of wacko conspiracy stuff. The thing is, he and I were at opposite ends of the political spectrum, but since I chose to keep quiet and let him rant, he took my silence as agreement. It's interesting and frightening what you'll hear when you let people do that.I was on my way to a transit agency open house for a proposed new station. Testing some focus discrepancy after getting the M3 and lenses back from DAG. I asked to take this man's picture while waiting for my transfer and afterwards he asked me about my mask and then went off on COVID conspiracies. He was telling me about how it was a scam by the globalists and that he's studied the New World Order since he'd read None Dare Call it Conspiracy. I recognized the title as the book that radicalized Alex Jones as a teenager. He'd tried to tell me about how disarming the population is in the Communist Manifesto (I pointed out that I've read The Communist Manifesto and it isn't) and how communism was invented by bankers. I let it go. Glad he never commented on (or maybe didn't notice) that I'm trans, seeing as the conspiracy du jour is how we're all corrupting the children and preying on cis women in bathrooms and it's all being funded by Big Pharma or the Jews or whoever. Nice guy. Kind of worried about him. Getting deep into conspiracy theories like that is really stressful. He told me he's in his 80s and he's looking forward to dying and leaving this hopeless world behind.
It didn't occur to me until after we parted that I could have pointed out that last owner of the camera I had just taken his portrait with died of COVID but arguing wasn't going to change his mind. Didn't get his name.
I'm often very apprehensive about taking pictures of strangers and in my haste I forgot to stop the lens down. It bugs me a bit that this is a bokeh shot and I would have liked the details of the bus to have been more distinct. Nevertheless, I do really like bokeh thumbprint the Summarit leaves.
Three Rivers Transit Center
Kennewick, Washington
March 2024
Leica M3
Leica 50mm ƒ/1.5 Summarit
Arista EDU 400
[url=https://flic.kr/p/2pPnJVU]Untitled by Pierre Saget, on Flickr[/URL]
One financial crisis after another and more people feel disenfranchised and excluded from any decision-making process. They feel that things happen to them with no sense of control. Added to this are plenty of bad decisions made by governments, especially during the pandemic. Social media is also used to pitch one social group against the other - men vs women, trans vs cis, black vs white, natives vs immigrants... and the list goes on. This creates a very fertile ground for conspiracy theories.It's always amazing to me how the minds of people work. I wonder how they got so effin' weird
This is simply superb. Great stuff.Senior Prom Night. Canon EOS M6, Mark II, with EF-M 22mm lens. These guys were posing for somebody else. I just took advantage of the situation.
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Jim B.
This is a lovely portrait, Pan. Your grey tones are always so supple and delicate.Going back to portraits, the Rokkor MC-II 58f/1.4 is gradually becoming a favourite lens. It has the best bokeh from all the 50s I have used.
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I'm happy that you forgot to stop the lens down!I was on my way to a transit agency open house for a proposed new station. Testing some focus discrepancy after getting the M3 and lenses back from DAG. I asked to take this man's picture while waiting for my transfer and afterwards he asked me about my mask and then went off on COVID conspiracies. He was telling me about how it was a scam by the globalists and that he's studied the New World Order since he'd read None Dare Call it Conspiracy. I recognized the title as the book that radicalized Alex Jones as a teenager. He'd tried to tell me about how disarming the population is in the Communist Manifesto (I pointed out that I've read The Communist Manifesto and it isn't) and how communism was invented by bankers. I let it go. Glad he never commented on (or maybe didn't notice) that I'm trans, seeing as the conspiracy du jour is how we're all corrupting the children and preying on cis women in bathrooms and it's all being funded by Big Pharma or the Jews or whoever. Nice guy. Kind of worried about him. Getting deep into conspiracy theories like that is really stressful. He told me he's in his 80s and he's looking forward to dying and leaving this hopeless world behind.
It didn't occur to me until after we parted that I could have pointed out that last owner of the camera I had just taken his portrait with died of COVID but arguing wasn't going to change his mind. Didn't get his name.
I'm often very apprehensive about taking pictures of strangers and in my haste I forgot to stop the lens down. It bugs me a bit that this is a bokeh shot and I would have liked the details of the bus to have been more distinct. Nevertheless, I do really like bokeh thumbprint the Summarit leaves.
Three Rivers Transit Center
Kennewick, Washington
March 2024
Leica M3
Leica 50mm ƒ/1.5 Summarit
Arista EDU 400
[url=https://flic.kr/p/2pPnJVU]Untitled by Pierre Saget, on Flickr[/URL]