BrianShaw
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ok, NOT another gear thread...
from all the photos that you have ever taken, with a rf or not, what SINGLE PHOTO would you choose to display if you had space for just one displayed print, one photo and one frame. be specific.
this would be the photo that you would take to the grave if permitted, the photo that, if you were never gonna get to look at anything else, you would look at this knowingly...forever.
from all the photos that you have ever taken, with a rf or not, what SINGLE PHOTO would you choose to display if you had space for just one displayed print, one photo and one frame. be specific.
this would be the photo that you would take to the grave if permitted, the photo that, if you were never gonna get to look at anything else, you would look at this knowingly...forever.
back alley
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i'll play, even though i feel mocked...
i like this shot for a number of reasons...it's a favourite place, it leaves me with a good feeling when i look at it, the area is normally crawling with people but at 7am or so it's deserted, which i also like.
joe
i like this shot for a number of reasons...it's a favourite place, it leaves me with a good feeling when i look at it, the area is normally crawling with people but at 7am or so it's deserted, which i also like.
joe
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Sparrow
Veteran
For purely sentimental reasons this one, many important things in that picture
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=36138&cat=5789&ppuser=4688
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=36138&cat=5789&ppuser=4688
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varjag
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BrianShaw
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back alley said:i'll play, even though i feel mocked...
No mocking was intended. It's just that your question/wording was so apropo for considering imagery in addition to gear.
back alley
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thanks for clearing that up.
joe
joe
Nachkebia
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I love that this has been posted in off topic section! 
varjag, excellent shot!
varjag, excellent shot!
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varjag
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Thanks Vlad 
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
Out of thousands of fotos I've taken there is one where everything came together. I took it w/ a Mamiya 220 and 65mm lens - B&W film - 10+ years ago. It was a sweltering day in the L.A. suburbs and most of my family were in the pool. I asked the neices/nephews to join my mom out front where there was open shade. I did not seek to direct nor position any of them, only asking them to stand around my mom. I took 2 shots and 1 came out fabulous. I enlarged it to 20x24.
loon
Matt
This is one of my favorite that i have here on the web.

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BrianShaw
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Nachkebia said:I love that this has been posted in off topic section!
and now that the thread has been running (rather unsuccessfully) for a couple of days, what conclusions can we make?
BrianShaw
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BrianShaw said:and now that the thread has been running (rather unsuccessfully) for a couple of days, what conclusions can we make?![]()
How about... editing is difficult; editing down to a single life-defining image is even more difficult.
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
I know! Photography is so off-topicNachkebia said:I love that this has been posted in off topic section!
varjag, excellent shot!
Only one photo...to take with me to the grave...
I hope it doesn't come to that.
But if the question meant, specifically for us to be buried with a print of that photo... hmm Must ponder... that's a very grave decision... (seriously)
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RML
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Can I rotate them? 
If so, then these would end up on the wall:
http://shardsofphotography2.blogspot.com/2006/10/paw-43-2006.html
http://shardsofphotography2.blogspot.com/2006/05/paw-20-2006.html
http://shardsofphotography2.blogspot.com/2006/10/paw-40-2006.html
http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/2625/684/1600/2004-02-28_2503b.jpg
If so, then these would end up on the wall:
http://shardsofphotography2.blogspot.com/2006/10/paw-43-2006.html
http://shardsofphotography2.blogspot.com/2006/05/paw-20-2006.html
http://shardsofphotography2.blogspot.com/2006/10/paw-40-2006.html
http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/2625/684/1600/2004-02-28_2503b.jpg
FrankS
Registered User
I'm hoping that it is a photo I haven't taken yet
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
Good question.
I don't know.
But i SHOULD be able to figure it out real fast!
I don't know.
But i SHOULD be able to figure it out real fast!
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
Remy, there are FOUR you listed. No you can't rotate.
Don't cheat.
Decide.
Don't cheat.
Decide.
FrankS
Registered User
If it's a to the grave type photo, it'd be a family one, and not so interesting to anyone else.
bgb
Well-known
Well i really do hope to take more than one decent photo to the grave 
Many years ago (1970's) while wandering around with my Mums old Box Brownie, in 620, wondering if the silly thing would even take a photo i saw an old couple .. maybe in their 80s standing at pedestrian crossing waiting for the signal to cross.
No big deal so far until i notice that they were holding hands and seemed completely oblivious to the surrounding world. So i did what any photographer would do and had a Kodak moment. I have no idea were that photo is now even worse i have no idea were the negative might be.
I can still see the photo very clearly in my mind & I remember the soft noise of the shutter when i took the photo. I hoped they wouldn't hear it and look around because i also felt like i had invaded their privacy.
All in 1/60 of a second
Street photography with a Box Brownie .... go figure
Many years ago (1970's) while wandering around with my Mums old Box Brownie, in 620, wondering if the silly thing would even take a photo i saw an old couple .. maybe in their 80s standing at pedestrian crossing waiting for the signal to cross.
No big deal so far until i notice that they were holding hands and seemed completely oblivious to the surrounding world. So i did what any photographer would do and had a Kodak moment. I have no idea were that photo is now even worse i have no idea were the negative might be.
I can still see the photo very clearly in my mind & I remember the soft noise of the shutter when i took the photo. I hoped they wouldn't hear it and look around because i also felt like i had invaded their privacy.
All in 1/60 of a second
Street photography with a Box Brownie .... go figure
Gary R
Student Photojournalist
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