Michiel Schierbeek
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Very neat image.Arie, great B&W photos
Few more from me, GF1 + 45mm @f/2.8
Shaken but still a perfect portrait! :thumbs:
Michiel
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Very neat image.Arie, great B&W photos
Few more from me, GF1 + 45mm @f/2.8
Shaken but still a perfect portrait! :thumbs:
Michiel
Splendid, Rich! One more and you have the makings of a beautiful triptych.Arie....another from the same broken reflection series.
R
Several notables here, Ron. I love the second image with the two kids. It almost looks like the girl's hat still has the price tag hanging from it .. maybe she's kin to Grand Ole Opry's Minnie Pearl. The third image is well observed with the upside-down belt buckle. The fella in the last image actually has the expression of someone who is war-weary. Great capture!A few samples from a Civil War re-enactment I went to on Saturday.
Others are at http://www.flickr.com/photos/ronssmith/sets/72157627434350906/
20110827 213b by Ronald S. Smith, on Flickr
20110827 025b by Ronald S. Smith, on Flickr
20110827 162b by Ronald S. Smith, on Flickr
20110827 067a by Ronald S. Smith, on Flickr
Thank you.......I am enjoying your portrait series very much......they evolve.Rich,
your portraits always make me smile !!!
:thumbup: .......nice!1. G3
2. Micro Nikkor 55mm f/2.8 (bought it about 1974)
3. Silver Efex Pro after my own Tonality Tuning script (adds local contrast)
4. Some retouching