Every Thursday morning for many years I've gotten together with a small group of friends for breakfast and world problem solving sessions (we haven't succeeded). Yesterday, we went out to a large conservancy park to hike off the food by walking the trails for a few miles. Along the way I turned around and saw two of my friends strolling along and chatting and before they knew what was coming I swung around and clicked off this shot. It's not a big deal as photos go--just a small moment in time of two friends at this point in their lives.
Brent
Buck & Earl
LEICA M10 MONOCHROMSummilux-M 1:1.4/35 ASPH. lens35mmf/1.41/3000s160 ISO-0.3 EV
douter wrote:
Heck, they might even could be brothers, too, Brent! What a great way to spend time with friends!
Douglas
Thanks, Douglas. There are eight of us in the group and we all look forward to Thursday mornings. In truth, we all kind of consider each other brothers.
Brent
Lightsearcher wrote:
I hope the sessions start delivering results, things are not going well lately.
Very nice portrait of your friends Brent, love the processing and vignette.
Marcelo.
Thanks Marcelo. I also like the vignette but I can't take credit for it. The lens did it all.
Brent
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Bob Jarman wrote:
And to me that is what photography is all about - capturing moments such as this. Great processing.
And they tolerate your camera?
Thanks, Bob. They didn't have time to react. I was walking ahead of them and turned around and shot a frame before they knew what was happening. Sneaky.
Brent
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Jim Dockery wrote:
Nice shot and great that you guys have such an enduring friendship.
Thank you, Jim. It's a good group and we've been lucky to not "lose" any members so far.
Brent