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ruben
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The Kievs are many things for me, but among the things they aren't - they are not compact rangefinders, like an Oly RC or a Konica Auto S-3, etc, with which you can swim unnoticed across the people, better than a secret agent.
It doesn't help if you are walking by night, like me, or if you have black painted top and bottom plates to accomodate those inspiring black front plates Alex photo goods is selling for nothing.
People are looking and looking at my camera, unless far or very bussy with something. So this night, when I ended my Crazy Thursday at 8:30 PM, I mounted a compact flash on my color film Kiev, and nothing happened untill I took the bus home.
The bus was half empty, meaning a single person per pair of seats, and as many times I do it, I kept standing in the middle, in front of the middle exit door. Two meters away from me there were sitting a young soldier and a young woman, perhaps his girlfriend.
Yet the guy was somewhat smiling, looked at my Kiev+flash and made a small commentary to the young woman. I followed him with my eyes, and his smiling eyes upon meeting mine, commanded his mouth. "Picture Me" he told me both in English and Hebrew.
As the scene took place at the middle of the bus, the girl went more red than red can possibly be.
At the time same time the bus was waiting for the red light turning green and before making the photo, I asked the boy if the girl is his girlfriend. He immediately understood and placed his head near hers.
I took my hat off to accomodate my flashed Kiev, lowered myself, focused and clicked before the bus started traveling again. Everything else was already pre-set.
A Kiev story. Isn't it ?
Cheers,
Ruben
It doesn't help if you are walking by night, like me, or if you have black painted top and bottom plates to accomodate those inspiring black front plates Alex photo goods is selling for nothing.
People are looking and looking at my camera, unless far or very bussy with something. So this night, when I ended my Crazy Thursday at 8:30 PM, I mounted a compact flash on my color film Kiev, and nothing happened untill I took the bus home.
The bus was half empty, meaning a single person per pair of seats, and as many times I do it, I kept standing in the middle, in front of the middle exit door. Two meters away from me there were sitting a young soldier and a young woman, perhaps his girlfriend.
Yet the guy was somewhat smiling, looked at my Kiev+flash and made a small commentary to the young woman. I followed him with my eyes, and his smiling eyes upon meeting mine, commanded his mouth. "Picture Me" he told me both in English and Hebrew.
As the scene took place at the middle of the bus, the girl went more red than red can possibly be.
At the time same time the bus was waiting for the red light turning green and before making the photo, I asked the boy if the girl is his girlfriend. He immediately understood and placed his head near hers.
I took my hat off to accomodate my flashed Kiev, lowered myself, focused and clicked before the bus started traveling again. Everything else was already pre-set.
A Kiev story. Isn't it ?
Cheers,
Ruben
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