jcrutcher
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This is soooo good! I just realized the man sitting on the bottom, he makes the shot IMO. you do great work!
Jim
jcrutcher
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A couple from San Francisco. The building was built in 1926, my condo is on the 9th floor. The girl? What can I say she was stunning walking past me very fast.

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airfrogusmc
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This is soooo good! I just realized the man sitting on the bottom, he makes the shot IMO. you do great work!
Jim
Thanks Jim.
I was really hoping he wouldn't move until after I got in the right spot and took the photograph.
BTW I really like your blowing skirt image above...
MichaelToye
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airfrogusmc
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Just love all the circles in that image Michael. The strong triangular composition created by the headlights with the base being the line from the cars head light on the left to the motorcycle then back to the head light on the left on the car in the background back to the car in the fronts headlight.
MichaelToye
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Thanks !
There's no end of leading lines!
There's no end of leading lines!
fabio_rf
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Some pretty powerful photos in this thread lately. Thank you all for sharing.
airfrogusmc, here's another fan of your brilliantly surreal, and only apparently simple shot of the man under the arch line. That's a fabulous composition and the mind wanders looking at that image. A playful shot on scale, form, and different levels of reality.
Michael, Broken Wheel is lovely. Really like the contrast and the way you frozen the guy's movement - good timing too. BTW - that's gotta be Smithfield, right?
tightsqueez, I am partial to plane shots, and that's a nice one indeed.
2WK, really enjoyed both portraits. Nice angles and interesting subject. The MM really shines time and again.
airfrogusmc, here's another fan of your brilliantly surreal, and only apparently simple shot of the man under the arch line. That's a fabulous composition and the mind wanders looking at that image. A playful shot on scale, form, and different levels of reality.
Michael, Broken Wheel is lovely. Really like the contrast and the way you frozen the guy's movement - good timing too. BTW - that's gotta be Smithfield, right?
tightsqueez, I am partial to plane shots, and that's a nice one indeed.
2WK, really enjoyed both portraits. Nice angles and interesting subject. The MM really shines time and again.
airfrogusmc
Veteran
Some pretty powerful photos in this thread lately. Thank you all for sharing.
airfrogusmc, here's another fan of your brilliantly surreal, and only apparently simple shot of the man under the arch line. That's a fabulous composition and the mind wanders looking at that image. A playful shot on scale, form, and different levels of reality.
Michael, Broken Wheel is lovely. Really like the contrast and the way you frozen the guy's movement - good timing too. BTW - that's gotta be Smithfield, right?
tightsqueez, I am partial to plane shots, and that's a nice one indeed.
2WK, really enjoyed both portraits. Nice angles and interesting subject. The MM really shines time and again.
Thank you...
2WK
Rangefinder User
Some pretty powerful photos in this thread lately. Thank you all for sharing.
airfrogusmc, here's another fan of your brilliantly surreal, and only apparently simple shot of the man under the arch line. That's a fabulous composition and the mind wanders looking at that image. A playful shot on scale, form, and different levels of reality.
Michael, Broken Wheel is lovely. Really like the contrast and the way you frozen the guy's movement - good timing too. BTW - that's gotta be Smithfield, right?
tightsqueez, I am partial to plane shots, and that's a nice one indeed.
2WK, really enjoyed both portraits. Nice angles and interesting subject. The MM really shines time and again.
Thanks Fabio!
tightsqueez
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MichaelToye
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Thank you 
MichaelToye
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Rodchenko
Olympian
What were you doing down Walkers Court? A notorious address... 
Lovely tones in those photos. They could so easily have been the usual tourist stuff, but you've observed well.
Lovely tones in those photos. They could so easily have been the usual tourist stuff, but you've observed well.
airfrogusmc
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What were you doing down Walkers Court? A notorious address...
Lovely tones in those photos. They could so easily have been the usual tourist stuff, but you've observed well.
Agree.........
MichaelToye
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What were you doing down Walkers Court? A notorious address...
Lovely tones in those photos. They could so easily have been the usual tourist stuff, but you've observed well.
Thank you! And to airfrogusmc too!
Tourists are generally like cattle; predictable and dull. I tend to wander round Chinatown, Soho, Shoreditch, places a little off the beaten track.
I waited to see who would walk down Walker's Court and was rewarded with a whole family. The boy's gaze is the cherry on the cake!
Thanks
Michael
airfrogusmc
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MichaelToye
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The first shot is stand out excellent.
Michael
Michael
MichaelToye
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airfrogusmc
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The first shot is stand out excellent.
Michael
Thanks Michael. I had hoped that I stopped down enough in my haste to frame the shot and to not have blown out the hand and not to miss it when I quickly framed and shot. (lol) I wasn't so luck on the two women putting on their sunglasses at the same time. The top on the woman in the front is completely blown out.
Love the perspective and the processing in the escalator shot of yours.
airfrogusmc
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Interesting portrait wuffstuff.
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