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11/07/2018 09:44:04 PM |
a man in motion, on a mission |
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11/02/2018 09:48:57 AM |
This is a memory of a portrait. Haunting! |
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11/01/2018 10:23:13 PM |
matter of fact. no fripps or frills. square, man. |
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11/01/2018 08:34:08 PM |
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11/01/2018 06:32:01 PM |
Very fine portrait, wonderfully lit and comfortably dwelling within the frame. I like the sepia (if that's what it is) and the healthy proliferation of grain, a kind of stubble, but everywhere. |
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11/01/2018 05:56:41 PM |
Nice tones - expression is like something from Harry Potter - sardonic comes to mind though I'm sure you are not |
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11/01/2018 05:41:55 PM |
Stephen King? I really thought of the defiant look of Delacroix for instance.
Ah, you put now in my mind this pinhole-do-it-yourself thing and I'll need advice |
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11/01/2018 02:42:38 PM |
well framed! - will have to do some pin/zp/sieve shots later this month myself when I get some time. |
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11/01/2018 02:23:29 PM |
It's an evolution. Or a devolution. Either works. |
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11/01/2018 02:13:08 PM |
the analog curvature of a human face playfully defying the strictures of a square |
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11/01/2018 12:27:21 PM |
I feel as though you are observing me from another dimension - no quite able to make contact. Cool to combine a state of the art digital camera with the simplest of manual methods. Works very well indeed.
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11/01/2018 12:22:00 PM |
I thought it was Stephen King in the thumbnail. It probably still is. This Ecce thing was always a bit suspect, Steve. Love your stories, by the way. Hearts in Atlantis is my favourite.
I also love fooling about with pinhole cameras. This is mine, shoots on 120 film.
According to the guy who made it for me, it's f177.
I like your picture, especially for the studied negligence that necessarily attends pinhole, and for the tones that don't but are very nice. Thank you.
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