Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
Some marvelous photos in this thread.
Mine are just plain boring
Mine are just plain boring

paulfish4570
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Melancholy
To grain, or not to grain
Erik van Straten
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It's remarkable that most pictures in this thread are black and white.
Olympus Pen FT, Zuiko 60mm f/1.5, Tmax100.
Erik.
Olympus Pen FT, Zuiko 60mm f/1.5, Tmax100.
Erik.

Carterofmars
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airfrogusmc
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Hi,
I really like this one.
How long was he sitting there? Was he like this for a while or was this over in a few seconds?
So many good images on this thread.
I was wakling by the open bar window and as I did he was talking to a person not in the frame and he shifted his position to mimic the painting I shot and he it was gone again just that fast.
airfrogusmc
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2tigers
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Souljer
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Hi,
That's what I thought.
I'd call that a decisive moment. Well done.
Same thing has happened to me many times. It seems like I can feel it happening, I'm not sure what, but something is about to happen. I guess or try to stay still and see what it is. I've actually raised my camera not knowing why but getting ready. Sometimes I get the shot, sometimes I don't.
A bride is dancing at the reception with her father and I follow them, panning to the right. As they come to the edge of the dance floor I also have in frame a table where her three sisters and a male cousin happen to be sitting together, watching. He is closest, facing the floor sort of slouching in his chair, with the three sisters sitting on the table or standing behind him.
For some reason, as the bride and father dance back to the left, I don't follow but stay on the table. The sisters and cousin are watching the bride and smiling. The bride and father have cleared the frame, but I stay on the table, waiting. Slowly, so his female cousins just behind him don't notice, the male cousin raises his hand to his face and quickly wipes away a tear.
Recorded the whole thing. It probably took less than a minute.
I could not have done it better if it was planned.
Not sure I needed to share that, but I guess if anyone is going to appreciate that, it will be someone on this forum and on this thread.
That's what I thought.
I'd call that a decisive moment. Well done.
Same thing has happened to me many times. It seems like I can feel it happening, I'm not sure what, but something is about to happen. I guess or try to stay still and see what it is. I've actually raised my camera not knowing why but getting ready. Sometimes I get the shot, sometimes I don't.
One of the earliest and best for me was probably some video I was shooting.I was wakling by the open bar window and as I did he was talking to a person not in the frame and he shifted his position to mimic the painting I shot and he it was gone again just that fast.
A bride is dancing at the reception with her father and I follow them, panning to the right. As they come to the edge of the dance floor I also have in frame a table where her three sisters and a male cousin happen to be sitting together, watching. He is closest, facing the floor sort of slouching in his chair, with the three sisters sitting on the table or standing behind him.
For some reason, as the bride and father dance back to the left, I don't follow but stay on the table. The sisters and cousin are watching the bride and smiling. The bride and father have cleared the frame, but I stay on the table, waiting. Slowly, so his female cousins just behind him don't notice, the male cousin raises his hand to his face and quickly wipes away a tear.
Recorded the whole thing. It probably took less than a minute.
I could not have done it better if it was planned.
Not sure I needed to share that, but I guess if anyone is going to appreciate that, it will be someone on this forum and on this thread.
gilpen123
Gil
airfrogusmc
Veteran
Hi,
That's what I thought.
I'd call that a decisive moment. Well done.
Same thing has happened to me many times. It seems like I can feel it happening, I'm not sure what, but something is about to happen. I guess or try to stay still and see what it is. I've actually raised my camera not knowing why but getting ready. Sometimes I get the shot, sometimes I don't.
One of the earliest and best for me was probably some video I was shooting.
A bride is dancing at the reception with her father and I follow them, panning to the right. As they come to the edge of the dance floor I also have in frame a table where her three sisters and a male cousin happen to be sitting together, watching. He is closest, facing the floor sort of slouching in his chair, with the three sisters sitting on the table or standing behind him.
For some reason, as the bride and father dance back to the left, I don't follow but stay on the table. The sisters and cousin are watching the bride and smiling. The bride and father have cleared the frame, but I stay on the table, waiting. Slowly, so his female cousins just behind him don't notice, the male cousin raises his hand to his face and quickly wipes away a tear.
Recorded the whole thing. It probably took less than a minute.
I could not have done it better if it was planned.
Not sure I needed to share that, but I guess if anyone is going to appreciate that, it will be someone on this forum and on this thread.
Good story.
taskoni
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Regards,
Boris
gilpen123
Gil
julianphotoart
No likey digital-phooey
kutitta
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Excellent photographs in this thread so far. Here are some of my shots that I hope could fit into this thread...





Mlehrman
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eliev
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Erik van Straten
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Olympus Pen FT, Zuiko 40mm f/1.4, Tmax100.
Erik.
Erik.

thefountainhead
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