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The guy in #1 has me smiling and laughing Allen!!! Reminds me of some olde movie character but can't think of who it is! Not Stan Laurel or the ones most listed on searches....it will come at some point...I hope!!
Great work as always Marine!
S/F!
RD
p.27 #4 · Life on the Street - Post your Street Photography here
Courtesy Art Museum of Philadelphia and Leica Q2M, both heavily processed to fit what I felt. Q2M seems to allow that, though at this early stage of learning how to use it, it is not clear to me that it's better than my R6 and Milvus 25/1.4. Then of course there is also to consider a $6K expenditure.
p.27 #11 · Life on the Street - Post your Street Photography here
anthonysemone wrote:
Courtesy Art Museum of Philadelphia and Leica Q2M, both heavily processed to fit what I felt. Q2M seems to allow that, though at this early stage of learning how to use it, it is not clear to me that it's better than my R6 and Milvus 25/1.4. Then of course there is also to consider a $6K expenditure.
Stunning brother!!!!! What no "Rocky" on the steps??
Fine work brother!
S/F!
RD
More classic street photograpy Allen!
Wonderful sight into a part of America that has become somewhat lost in the rancid political and economic daily atmosphere!
S/F!
RD
p.27 #18 · Life on the Street - Post your Street Photography here
And speaking of cafes. I discovered in three successive years in Paris, whatever camera I had, automagically moved toward the beautiful women. Case in point:
p.27 #20 · Life on the Street - Post your Street Photography here
anthonysemone wrote:
And speaking of cafes. I discovered in three successive years in Paris, whatever camera I had, automagically moved toward the beautiful women. Case in point: