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Old chap chats


Old chap chats
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Copyright: Luko G R (Luko) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2734 W: 515 N: 2911] (13673)
Genre: People
Medium: Black & White
Date Taken: 2003-11-16
Categories: Daily Life
Camera: Leica M6, Voigtländer 21mm/4, Kodak TRI-X 400
Exposure: f/5.6
Photo Version: Original Version
Theme(s): Beautiful Black and White [view contributor(s)]
Date Submitted: 2003-11-27 17:18
Viewed: 1920
Favorites: 1 [view]
Points: 22
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
I was experimenting my brand new 21mm in the middle of Aberdeen towers.
Sat down almost leaning my back on those two old guys who I could feel and hear engaged into a passionate and endless chat with lots of expressions, hand moves or face grins.
I simply set the rangefinder to the lesser distance I could, put the camera almost on my neighbour's closer knee, waited for an another expression and clicked.

Once again, the strength of the rangefinder Leica is that it doesn't make any noise.

Toned up the scan in order to make the background buildings stand out from a dull white sky.


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I love diagonal compositions! Nice job on this one. The people and the strong diagonals of the apartment buildings are great. The expression of the man is the kicker though! Cheers!

alex

Excelente composição, pena que a foto perdeu um pouco de qualidade no scaneamento.

I am jealous of that Leica of yours, and the new lens is a great addition...!
Great photo! The expression of the man in the background tells a thousand stories. Wonderful composition and great depth in the photo. Well done!

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  • Edwin Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 874 W: 378 N: 162] (2037)
  • [2003-11-28 5:44]

Dazzling angle Luko. I really like how the diagonal architectural lines contrats with the human "elements". Great timing as well, you patience is highly rewarded!

Normally, I really don't care for off kilter shots, but here it works(or at least it does not detract). I think what I like here is the perspecitve of looking over the one man's shoulder as though evesdropping. A very good expression on the other man's face as well. As usual Luko, your toning is excellent, although from the sounds of it, done via Photoshop as well as in the wet darkroom, which is slightly different for you.

Very Winnogrand-esque! I love the tilt, and I get so jealous when you talk about your Leica like that.

Generally speaking, I am for simple fotos and I do not understand why the vertical buildings should cross the frame diagonally (if there is such a word). But it works and this is a very good capture! But above all - congrats with your new 21, these short focus lenses are real something, they teach you see differently, putting together the things which are in many ways far from each other.

interesting angle. whatever happens in this world, new skyscrapers grow or fall nothing will break the pleasure of a chat with an old friend.

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  • ericat (38)
  • [2004-04-30 15:32]

Excellent photo - I love this angle - it really directs your attention to the men talking, the expression you caught on his face is great.

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  • babul Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Note Writer [C: 52 W: 5 N: 35] (610)
  • [2005-02-04 4:43]

perfect framing and superb photograph like rest of your portofolio,did you print this picture your sellf and is any toner ? Do you prefer kodak than xp5

Ouias, un tilt qui claque comme la foudre sur un arbre.

Ca donne vraiment un truc barge ton image, ce sourire, ce sépia doré.

Bref tout qui marche pour moi

Bravo

Vince

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