telenous
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Here's mine. I took this early this year (it was February I think) but it still remains my personal favourite. One of those where you think you know what you are doing and things fall neatly into place.
Thanks to David (Beniliam) who helped me at the time find my way with PS when I didn't even know what a 'highlight' or 'curves' meant (actually this version here was tweaked by David).

Thanks to David (Beniliam) who helped me at the time find my way with PS when I didn't even know what a 'highlight' or 'curves' meant (actually this version here was tweaked by David).

IGMeanwell
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That shot has a very old feel ... something straight out of post war europe
not to say that its your own style, but very reminiscent of Josef Sudek
I love it
not to say that its your own style, but very reminiscent of Josef Sudek
I love it
telenous said:Here's mine. I took this early this year (it was February I think) but it still remains my personal favourite. One of those where you think you know what you are doing and things fall neatly into place.
Thanks to David (Beniliam) who helped me at the time find my way with PS when I didn't even know what a 'highlight' or 'curves' meant (actually this version here was tweaked by David).
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Beniliam
Out of the limelight
Alkis, your shot have the life´s spirit that I always search and moved me deeply.
Rafael
Mandlerian
I agree! Great shot Alkis.
telenous
Well-known
Pete, Marc, and of course David, thank you ever so much.
The vintage feel is down to the rigid Summicron 50. I never felt more at ease with a lens than it. The fact it didn't protrude into the framelines gave me the chance to trip the shutter every time one of the little lads was entering the lower right corner of the framelines. I took may be three- four shots, this was the best timed one I thought.
The film was TriX - the camera my trusty M2.
The vintage feel is down to the rigid Summicron 50. I never felt more at ease with a lens than it. The fact it didn't protrude into the framelines gave me the chance to trip the shutter every time one of the little lads was entering the lower right corner of the framelines. I took may be three- four shots, this was the best timed one I thought.
The film was TriX - the camera my trusty M2.
Rafael
Mandlerian
I agree with David that the photograph conveys an intense liveliness that is often very difficult to capture. This would look lovely framed and hanging on a wall. Again, congratulations Alkis.
DMG
waiting for friday
kbg32
neo-romanticist
Two of my favorites. There were more. First one is from my ongoing series "On Broadway" and second one is of my wife, Nicole, and I, captured on the subway.
jlw
Rangefinder camera pedant
RdEoSg said:I like it... but.. Is the kitty contemplating suicide?
She's embarrassed at being photographed with a DSLR...
jlw
Rangefinder camera pedant
I've been thinking that I didn't have much of a year photography-wise. I'm not even going to do a calendar this year, first time since 2000 that I've skipped.
The one thing I did during the year that seemed to have any "staying power" for me was my little dance-rehearsal photo essay, which I'm attaching again as a PDF file even though it's already on RFF somewhere in another thread. What interested me about this project was that while none of the pictures seemed very strong individually, they seemed to gain some synergy when put together.
And as someone else pointed out, today is only the 13th, so I can tell myself I've still got another 2-1/2 weeks to make one really good picture in 2006!
The one thing I did during the year that seemed to have any "staying power" for me was my little dance-rehearsal photo essay, which I'm attaching again as a PDF file even though it's already on RFF somewhere in another thread. What interested me about this project was that while none of the pictures seemed very strong individually, they seemed to gain some synergy when put together.
And as someone else pointed out, today is only the 13th, so I can tell myself I've still got another 2-1/2 weeks to make one really good picture in 2006!
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Flyfisher Tom
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So many of this photographer's work is inspiring, it really is hard to pick a favorite ONE, they are all terrific.
But if I had to choose one recent one, it is this one:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/68749072@N00/311009512/
If I didn't know better, I'd think David was the reincarnation of HCB's eye with Doisneau's heart.
But if I had to choose one recent one, it is this one:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/68749072@N00/311009512/
If I didn't know better, I'd think David was the reincarnation of HCB's eye with Doisneau's heart.
DougK
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