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Leica M2, 50mm Summicron, Ilford Delta 400.

Anna by Vince Lupo, on Flickr


M2, 35 Summilux, Delta 400.

Bruce2 by Vince Lupo, on Flickr


Leica M2, 90/2 Summicron, Delta 400.

Mark2 by Vince Lupo, on Flickr


M2 and 35 Summilux, TMax 400.

Bumper by Vince Lupo, on Flickr


M2 and 50 Summicron, Delta 400. Shot one right after the other on the same roll -- thought it made sense to put them together.

Paul
by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
 
Great portrait, Vince! Apart from the great composition and tonality, I love the wonderful expression on the man's face.

Erik.

Many thanks Erik -- Interesting when you revisit an old image you might look at it and 'interpret' it in a different way. Certainly the case with this shot.

The photo is of Rob Gooblar -- one of my mentors when I was in undergrad at Ryerson in Toronto. The shot was taken at Chartres in 1993, Rob died in 1997 at age 52. Whenever I look at this photo it's like his ghost is paying me a visit.
 
Many thanks Erik -- Interesting when you revisit an old image you might look at it and 'interpret' it in a different way. Certainly the case with this shot.

The photo is of Rob Gooblar -- one of my mentors when I was in undergrad at Ryerson in Toronto. The shot was taken at Chartres in 1993, Rob died in 1997 at age 52. Whenever I look at this photo it's like his ghost is paying me a visit.

Funny, I thought it was Chartres but I did not mention it because I was afraid I was wrong. Yes, wonderful photo.

Erik.
 
Many thanks Erik -- Interesting when you revisit an old image you might look at it and 'interpret' it in a different way. Certainly the case with this shot.

The photo is of Rob Gooblar -- one of my mentors when I was in undergrad at Ryerson in Toronto. The shot was taken at Chartres in 1993, Rob died in 1997 at age 52. Whenever I look at this photo it's like his ghost is paying me a visit.

Funny, I thought it was Chartres but I did not mention it because I was afraid I was wrong. Yes, wonderful photo.

Erik.
 
Many thanks Erik -- Interesting when you revisit an old image you might look at it and 'interpret' it in a different way. Certainly the case with this shot.

The photo is of Rob Gooblar -- one of my mentors when I was in undergrad at Ryerson in Toronto. The shot was taken at Chartres in 1993, Rob died in 1997 at age 52. Whenever I look at this photo it's like his ghost is paying me a visit.

Funny, I thought it was Chartres but I did not mention it because I was afraid I was wrong. Yes, wonderful photo.

Erik.
 
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