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Excellent "street" photography, Dodge. I particularly like the group sitting curbside, and the portrait of your friend Nelson is absolutely brilliant (the two chatting away in the doorway, open liquor bottle between them, absolutely make the shot!).
ReplyDeleteThanks Richard. I shot just a dozen stills that night. My fastest lens was a 35f1.8 cheapie Sony plastic bodied lens with above average optics. What I would give fro a 1.4 lens.
ReplyDeleteI have to say, your photographer friend is very good looking...haha, thx for the shot Dodge. I agree with your friend Richard on both counts!
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the whole scene just works: lights reflected, wet streets, beautiful decadent characters, phtographer in black: is he a dispassionate observer? Or is he part of the crowd?
ReplyDeleteHe is a passionate partaker with an observed fondness for wet trenches.
ReplyDeletehahahaha, oh John... you know me so well!
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