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Putting Faces to Names - (i.e. the Selfie thread)

mathomas

Active member
It's amazing that you had both cameras on-hand for your portrait! ;)

Yikes! I completely missed it....this thread was posted in the Leica forum. Ok, here's my revised self portrait (with the R8 and motordrive...great camera!)

I'm all Leica, all the time....except when I'm not. ;)

 

jlm

Workshop Member
this is fun

an earlier life back in oregon,
c. 1968 yashicamat 2-1/4


racing my Husqvarna, c.1970


couldn't resist this nugget c. 1975, back in Eugene,I'm squeezing the release bulb, toyo 4x5, with wife, gussied up for dinner at my advisor's house




c. 1977, 4x5,


oregon coast, c.1979, setting up the Toyo


c. 1972, somewhere in Nepal, near Hile, during a particularly nasty 12 hr bus ride, no windows and cold, arm's length with nikon


2012, sigma D1, working on the hair, shot in mirror
 
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arild

New member
I just started a blog (comments and criticism always welcome, of course), and here´s my selfie. Unwilling participants abound.

 

Frits

Member
All right - after first posting that old silly Nikon selfie (see here), this is the "New Me" (new Leica convert, that is :p).

M9, 50mm Summicron


 
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Peter Klein

New member
I'll play, too!

Last week in my bathroom mirror(with OT camera):

Self portrait by peter.a.klein (Boulanger-Croissant), on Flickr

Joshua Tree National Park, 2010.

Ancient petroglyph by peter.a.klein (Boulanger-Croissant), on Flickr

White Mountains, New Hampshire, 1971. M2 on fire tower, with self-timer.

PeterOsceola71-w by peter.a.klein (Boulanger-Croissant), on Flickr

Below: In 2004 with an Eastern cousin of the Leica, in 2010 with my wife and friends in a hotel mirror, and a 2010 "family portrait." Click to enlarge.
 

Stuart Richardson

Active member
It was Kodachrome in the 80s, but now black and white...




I traded a blond beach body for a darkroom, dark undereye circles and a fish processing apron. Still pretty happy though!
 

iiiNelson

Well-known member
Okay I'll go... Here's one from a couple years ago when I bought my first M



...and one from just now (trying to get reacquainted with Lightroom.)

 

jlm

Workshop Member
Coral Sea, about 200 miles offshore and 150' down, #1 son on left


Nepal, Kala Patar, 19,500; Everest in back, Vrikshasan pose, 1992



near Makkalu, Nepal, 22,000 ft, yours truly on left, #1 son on right, 1992


i-phone, death valley, furnace creek inn at the pool, 2010

 
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Vivek

Guest
I have come across many such self portrait threads over the years in various places and I have not seen any like this one. Very nice, folks! :thumbs:

There are very few of my pictures anywhere from any time and this is the first time ever I am posting mine.

Here is one in Ultraviolet. Since no humans even dare to pose for an UV picture, most my tests involve my face.


Untitled by Vivek Iyer, on Flickr
Panasonic GH-2 (modified), Quartz lens, UV bandpass filter, sunlight

and this one in regular light from yesterday.


Untitled by Vivek Iyer, on Flickr
 
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