p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
Gospel Singers outside "Original" Stabucks
M4-P and 35mm Summicron on Ektachrome -1990s
Very nice image David !
Erik van Straten
Veteran
gelatine silver print (elmar 50mm f3.5) leica 1a (1928)
municipal politics
Erik.
municipal politics
Erik.

DwF
Well-known
Very nice image David !
Thank you Pan! Fun rediscovering one's past in slides!
David
Hemmo
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xasthur
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Here is a portrait of Juliet who I met 10 minutes before I took this photo of her in China Town, LA. While Having a rest in front of a convenience store which is captured in the second photo. I was approached by Juliet who asked me to take a photo of her because "Tonight is going to be my last night on earth" Juliet stated. I replied saying yes, I would absolutely love to take a photo of you. Shocked by what she had just said to me, I began setting my Nikon F2 with Kodak 200 on the tri-pod. While getting the camera ready I glanced up at her and she smiled at me which clearly attempted to cover the anguish she held within. She was not high, she spoke elegantly and was very polite. She leaned up against a street sign and lit a cigarette waiting patiently. I was trying to decide when to take the photo as the light from the streetlight above was bright and would effect the colors. I ended up taking about 4 images and all except this one were blurry.
After the photos were taken I asked Juliet if I could text or visit her with the results. She replied with "I have no phone or home" she continued by saying "just use the photo to become famous" jokingly. After sharing a smoke with her she told me to a nice night and walked off. I never saw Juliet again. Whether she continues to exist in this plane of existence or has moved on to another, I hope to run into her again somewhere in the world to show how the photo turned out.
Here are the results.
Juliet by David Palmer, on Flickr
Juliet Pt2 by David Palmer, on Flickr
After the photos were taken I asked Juliet if I could text or visit her with the results. She replied with "I have no phone or home" she continued by saying "just use the photo to become famous" jokingly. After sharing a smoke with her she told me to a nice night and walked off. I never saw Juliet again. Whether she continues to exist in this plane of existence or has moved on to another, I hope to run into her again somewhere in the world to show how the photo turned out.
Here are the results.


helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
newst
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helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Wonderful, Helen. Moments of connection like this are among my favorite photographs.
John
Thank You John ~
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Very moving image Hellen, and Happy birthday dear!! best wishes!!!
Thanks much for spoiling me with your Thoughts ~
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Love it Helen...
Thank You Shab !
Joao
Negativistic forever
Xasthur
Great portrait, impressive story.
You probably will never forget Juliet ...
Thanks for posting
Joao .
Great portrait, impressive story.
You probably will never forget Juliet ...
Thanks for posting
Joao .
DwF
Well-known
Here is a portrait of Juliet who I met 10 minutes before I took this photo of her in China Town, LA. While Having a rest in front of a convenience store which is captured in the second photo. I was approached by Juliet who asked me to take a photo of her because "Tonight is going to be my last night on earth" Juliet stated. I replied saying yes, I would absolutely love to take a photo of you. Shocked by what she had just said to me, I began setting my Nikon F2 with Kodak 200 on the tri-pod. While getting the camera ready I glanced up at her and she smiled at me which clearly attempted to cover the anguish she held within. She was not high, she spoke elegantly and was very polite. She leaned up against a street sign and lit a cigarette waiting patiently. I was trying to decide when to take the photo as the light from the streetlight above was bright and would effect the colors. I ended up taking about 4 images and all except this one were blurry.
After the photos were taken I asked Juliet if I could text or visit her with the results. She replied with "I have no phone or home" she continued by saying "just use the photo to become famous" jokingly. After sharing a smoke with her she told me to a nice night and walked off. I never saw Juliet again. Whether she continues to exist in this plane of existence or has moved on to another, I hope to run into her again somewhere in the world to show how the photo turned out.
Here are the results.
Juliet by David Palmer, on Flickr
Juliet Pt2 by David Palmer, on Flickr
Very compelling story David, and nice you were able to get the two images Of Juliet.
David
DwF
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Erik van Straten
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gelatin silver print (elmar 50mm f3.5) leica 1a (1928)
Erik.
Erik.

Ambro51
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filedata/fetch?filedataid=113227 A shot from my first roll out of new purchase 1937 Jilona Midget Original Model. The smallest of all, you can literally hide this behind your thumb! When these cameras were developed, the goal was to provide enlarged prints about the size of a 120 contact print. This is the original design by Jiro Nakamura and the optic is unique to this original model. It is a rather large positive meniscus backed by an achromat. It is fixed focus, at 22mm fl thee is a lot of depth of field, even with the fixed aperature of f 6.8. Image from the 14x14mm neg on Agfa APS400S.
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Joao
Negativistic forever
Pentax Spotmatic F, SMC Takumar 1,4 50mm, Fomapan 200 in Bellini DuoStep
Beach volley
Beach volley by João Avelar, on Flickr
Lamp
Lamp by João Avelar, on Flickr
Regards
Joao
Beach volley

Lamp

Regards
Joao
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