LFI 01/2012 – Portfolio Martin Herrera Soler: Discarded.

Tinchohs

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I am a regular reader of the RFF, mainly through my RSS feed. Today for a change I wanted to post and share the news that a recent project I produced in Uruguay got published in the January issues of the LFI magazine. It's a pretty exciting feeling to see my work printed in a magazine. It also reconfirms what I have known for a while, and that is how much I enjoy shooting with the Leica M. Happy new year to all! Martin.
 
Thanks guys for the encouragement! Appreciated it! If you ever come down this way don't hesitate to drop a me a line. I'll gladly point you to locations and events that I have found worth documenting in Uruguay. Good year to all.
 
I am a regular reader of the RFF, mainly through my RSS feed. Today for a change I wanted to post and share the news that a recent project I produced in Uruguay got published in the January issues of the LFI magazine. It's a pretty exciting feeling to see my work printed in a magazine. It also reconfirms what I have known for a while, and that is how much I enjoy shooting with the Leica M. Happy new year to all! Martin.


Congratulations, Marti! Well deserved recognition for all your hard work! Love it.🙂
 
Thank you for sharing these wonderful pictures as they deserve all praise. Using relatively larger apertures has accentuated your subjects against backgrounds masterfully. The color (processing) seems perfectly adequate to the timeless but a bit gloomy character of the thema. You made me feel myself at this diesel smelling train service station.

BTW, it would be very useful for many of us if you have provided some information about the lenses used.

Regards,

Bob
 
Thank you for sharing these wonderful pictures as they deserve all praise. Using relatively larger apertures has accentuated your subjects against backgrounds masterfully. The color (processing) seems perfectly adequate to the timeless but a bit gloomy character of the thema. You made me feel myself at this diesel smelling train service station.

BTW, it would be very useful for many of us if you have provided some information about the lenses used.

Regards,

Bob
Bob, everything was shot with a 35lux. A few images were shot with an m8, so the field of view it's closer to a 50. Most of them are shot with an m9 so it's a pure 35. Any questions don't hesitate to ask.
 
I bought LFI today and just gave a quick look on the train back home. Your photos are really good and interesting to see. Congratulations!
robert
 
How did you get the honor to be in the LFI?

Actually I just submitted the work and they liked it. It took a really long time for it to be published. Possibly first contact was over a year ago. After that once they were ready I had to submit information, captions, high-res images, etc.
 
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