Wow!
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Wow!
A lot of who I am today is built on the time I spent working in DC in the 70's. I find this personally powerful. Strong, but respectful.
For a shot like that I'd lug the recliner too. Very nice.
Very nice!
Before I read the title under the photo I'm thinking "that looks like the view from a window of the hotel I stay at in Paris".
Oh my, that is really nice.
The print must be stunning!
Eventually.
Now I can't get the theme music for John Carpenter's Halloween out of my head.
Absolutely agree! Very well done.
Austin, beyond your typically excellent technical presentation, this photo is a statement on this moment in US history. It generates a strong emotional response in the viewer, very strong in my...
Bravo, shades of O. Winston Link, I keep going back and looking for a train.
Very nice.
Very nice! Very film noir, I half expect someone wearing a fedora and trench coat to go running by.
Very nice.
Cat on a Hot Thin Proof!
Yup, all my negatives are right where I put them, no clouds needed.
That was Funland at Jolly Cholly.
OMG I used to go there!!
Nice shots of a reminder of my youth.
Those are excellent Bryan.
For the record I only have 3, that I can find, and my grand daughter sets them up to make a giant tent in what used to be the family room, her play room now.
That's hand held for 30 seconds? Wow. I don't know if I could have done that 30 years ago never mind now.
Bravo!
Sorry, the humor was not presented well. I only meant to say that the photo was not taken in your backyard. I know what you mean by the varied light. I lived in Boulder Co by the Rockies and was...
Ken, that is NOT in Mass.!
Peter, that looks so authentic, like you really captured her.
Wow! Did you plan this or just happen upon it?
I'm thinking a Caprice with that roof line.
Very nice Paul!
Excellent.
Forgiven.
I grew up with little yellow boxes and it has been hard to switch. TMY120 and 4x5 mostly these days, TMX in 35mm. I need to look at the offerings coming from EU as they seem to be expanding and...
Very nice, what you are posting tells me I need to expand my film horizons and try something different. How are you scanning?
Nice, I love portraits like these. Bring it back out when he graduates from college and at his wedding.
Excellent first post! Bravo and welcome.
Wow, I feel like I'm staring a defensive line of trees saying "non shall pass". Well done.
Well done!
Very nice. This could easily reawaken my motorcycle lust.
I agree. There are a few photographers on this site whose work you can often identify right away, Bryan is part of that group.