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damonffdamonff Registered Users Posts: 1,894 Major grins
edited January 28, 2011 in Street and Documentary
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Zeiss 45mm Planar, Ilford Delta 400, D76

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  • lizzard_nyclizzard_nyc Registered Users Posts: 4,056 Major grins
    edited January 24, 2011
    I loved one--then I saw #2.
    Liz A.
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  • damonffdamonff Registered Users Posts: 1,894 Major grins
    edited January 24, 2011
    thanks Liz.
  • ruttrutt Registered Users Posts: 6,511 Major grins
    edited January 24, 2011
    Really beautiful, both of them. The negative space I. 2, and the reflection in 1. Beautiful.
    If not now, when?
  • imagesofhimimagesofhim Registered Users Posts: 527 Major grins
    edited January 24, 2011
    I loved one--then I saw #2.

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    Marjohn

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  • JuanoJuano Registered Users Posts: 4,890 Major grins
    edited January 25, 2011
    Nice shots. I really like the light on 2.
  • David_S85David_S85 Administrators Posts: 13,244 moderator
    edited January 25, 2011
    Both those shots are very good.
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  • rainbowrainbow Registered Users Posts: 2,765 Major grins
    edited January 25, 2011
    #1 is outstanding. Love the childhood gaze through the window that you captured!
  • RichardRichard Administrators, Vanilla Admin Posts: 19,961 moderator
    edited January 25, 2011
    #1 does it for me. clap.gif
  • damonffdamonff Registered Users Posts: 1,894 Major grins
    edited January 25, 2011
    Thank you all for the comments. That window is next to the elevators in my apartment building and it gets a great shower of light every day.
  • PattiPatti Registered Users Posts: 1,576 Major grins
    edited January 25, 2011
    Both are great Damon but the reflection in #1 seals it for me. As usual, gorgeous work.
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    ... I'm still peeling potatoes.

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  • damonffdamonff Registered Users Posts: 1,894 Major grins
    edited January 25, 2011
    Patti wrote: »
    Both are great Damon but the reflection in #1 seals it for me. As usual, gorgeous work.

    Thank you Patti. The reflection is cool, eh?
  • rdallandrdalland Registered Users Posts: 150 Major grins
    edited January 25, 2011
    I like #1 a lot!

    Looking out, looking in...it's a very reflective shot.

    I love the light where the hands touch.
  • damonffdamonff Registered Users Posts: 1,894 Major grins
    edited January 25, 2011
    rdalland wrote: »
    I like #1 a lot!

    Looking out, looking in...it's a very reflective shot.

    I love the light where the hands touch.

    Thanks Reid. Light can be really special when it's just right.
  • zoomerzoomer Registered Users Posts: 3,688 Major grins
    edited January 28, 2011
    1 is a special shot. Love it as is, one of the best I have seen in this forum.
    Take a look at it cropped from the top about an inch down into the hat and from the bottom halfway through his arm and from the right to just a couple inches behind him.
  • damonffdamonff Registered Users Posts: 1,894 Major grins
    edited January 28, 2011
    Thanks zoomer - that is a lot to say. I see what you mean about the crop. When I finally get an enlarger (come on tax refund!) I will be experimenting with cropping more. Thanks for the idea!
  • bdcolenbdcolen Registered Users Posts: 3,804 Major grins
    edited January 28, 2011
    damonff wrote: »
    Thank you all for the comments. That window is next to the elevators in my apartment building and it gets a great shower of light every day.

    Which you obviously knew, and took excellent advantage of - which is what this kind of photography is all about. Terrific.
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  • damonffdamonff Registered Users Posts: 1,894 Major grins
    edited January 28, 2011
    Thanks BD.
  • jirojiro Registered Users Posts: 1,865 Major grins
    edited January 28, 2011
    Both are very nice, Damonff. Stunning images if I may say. thumb.gifthumbthumb.gif
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  • damonffdamonff Registered Users Posts: 1,894 Major grins
    edited January 28, 2011
    Thank you Jiro.
  • M38A1M38A1 Registered Users Posts: 1,317 Major grins
    edited January 28, 2011
    Great shots! I really like how the film picked up the varying shades in the lower left of #2. The processing has an 'old-time' feeling to it which could lead one to think it was shot a long time ago.
  • damonffdamonff Registered Users Posts: 1,894 Major grins
    edited January 28, 2011
    M38A1 wrote: »
    Great shots! I really like how the film picked up the varying shades in the lower left of #2. The processing has an 'old-time' feeling to it which could lead one to think it was shot a long time ago.

    Cool! Thanks.
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