Maggie O
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I concur. That really is a great photo. I love the dress, especially- really speaks of that time.That's really good. Not just making an obligatory great photo post - this is an outstanding portrait.
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I concur. That really is a great photo. I love the dress, especially- really speaks of that time.That's really good. Not just making an obligatory great photo post - this is an outstanding portrait.
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A lot of nice things going on here Matt. Great portrait.
That's really good. Not just making an obligatory great photo post - this is an outstanding portrait.
Steve/Lloyd/sizifo/Maggie: Thank you all!I concur. That really is a great photo. I love the dress, especially- really speaks of that time.
Maggie: Very nice. Your images are so clear with good dynamic range. The pp is excellent. I like this one with the eurocart and earmuffs. That cart probably wouldn't be very good in the snow, eh? Cheers, Matt.
Thanks, Matt! Looking at these old negs makes me want to get another Rollei 35. Like I need another camera. :ROTFL:Maggie: Very nice. Your images are so clear with good dynamic range. The pp is excellent. I like this one with the eurocart and earmuffs. That cart probably wouldn't be very good in the snow, eh?
+1 here. Love it a lot.That's really good. Not just making an obligatory great photo post - this is an outstanding portrait.
Wow! Thank you, Claire!!! :grin::grin::grin:These are all great! The first one is off-the-chart fantastic!
Totally Agree!These are all great! The first one is off-the-chart fantastic!
Thank you, Peter! I'm stunned. In the best possible way!Maggie,
I've been completely slammed shooting the last couple of months but had to say how much I've enjoyed your black and whites. They are simply a wonderful documentation of a period of your life that and the images are so full of life and emotion that's it's hard to describe. What I especially like are the seemingly unimportant subjects that become part of your personal history and become an integral part of the story you are telling - whether you're aware of it or not. To my mind and eye, you have the makings of a book that might have broader appeal than you first imagine. They feel like snapshots from the movie of a very interesting life. Most of the images posted in online forums are not really very good, but these are different. In case you hadn't figured it out, I REALLY love them!!!
Peter Figen
Wow. Don't know how I managed to miss these, but the above description seems spot on!!:bugeyes:These are all great! The first one is off-the-chart fantastic!
Thanks, Lloyd!!Wow. Don't know how I managed to miss these, but the above description seems spot on!!:bugeyes:
Anthony: Thanks.+1 here. Love it a lot.
Anthony: Great photos. The truck's cool; but, I esp. like the loose quality of this one. Yes, "snappy".had some fun with a ricoh gr1. the first camera my father gave it me. very snappy.
shot with some expired fuji 800npz.
These are all great! The first one is off-the-chart fantastic!
Totally Agree!
Maggie: +1. +1, and well said Peter. :thumbup::thumbs:Maggie,
I've been completely slammed shooting the last couple of months but had to say how much I've enjoyed your black and whites. They are simply a wonderful documentation of a period of your life that and the images are so full of life and emotion that's it's hard to describe. What I especially like are the seemingly unimportant subjects that become part of your personal history and become an integral part of the story you are telling - whether you're aware of it or not. To my mind and eye, you have the makings of a book that might have broader appeal than you first imagine. They feel like snapshots from the movie of a very interesting life. Most of the images posted in online forums are not really very good, but these are different. In case you hadn't figured it out, I REALLY love them!!!
Peter Figen
Awesome!Seattle's Post Alley; just south of the Pike Place Market. Today's infamous Gum Wall would be to the left of where I'm standing. Nikkormat w/Kodak Tri-X Pan. Early 1970's. Thanks for looking. Cheers, Matt
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