Leica M - Post your Portraits

marke, there's a fine dog you have... And I like your portraits... They aren't so simple...

Thank you very kindly, Volodimir.

Here's a couple of my wife and Zoomer the day after learning of his bone cancer. They bonded like they had never done before.



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And a couple more recent ones, basking in his new found joy for life.

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Sheesh... Bone cancer?.. Damn, that's too hard for such a great dog... First to learn of how to live with only three legs... Then this cancer... Can there something be done with it?.. Or is it hopeless?..

I saw also a great dog in the internet, it was born with only two legs(back ones)... And he learned to walk on two... Not as trick... In the ordinary life... Just walking... Right now I can't remember where did I found it... But there's a great enthusiasm when you see such WANT for living... You can look for it in the google... That dog even has own site...

The last photo is just awesome!!! You should make some photos of the way, that Zoomer lives... With such photographer and such dog... It would be nice story of a fine dog...
 
Rubik's Bokeh
M6, 75mm Summilux, Tri-X ISO 400, Rodinal
 

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Since you all cost me beaucoup des bucks dangling fancy cameras in front of my eyes and practically forcing me to get one, it's only fair that you look at my bokeh

I like the dimensionality of this one (Leica MP and 50 Summicron)

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Bessa T, 21/4 Color Skopar LTM. Not sure what the redness at the top is from, but this was the 1st shot on the roll so that may have to do with it.
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