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B/W Film - Leica - Street - Portrait Photography - Summilux 50mm f1.4 Pre-ASPH E46 BP Walter Mandler Desing - TriX 400 - Ilfosol 3 - V750 Pro Scan

 

This is one of my portraits as people walk down the street, I make photographs at 1 meter or 1.5 meters from them.

 

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I'll go with the old adage of what I would hang on my wall.  I prefer the color of the building in the original non polarized version, but the deep sky in the polarized version.  IDK...Sometimes I just like a dark deep blue background and I think it works with building.  It seems like the revised version leans a little more toward the polarized version in this respect, so I would go with the latest thus far.

 

 

Thanks, Jean Marc - I have toiled a little more with the first version... I think it is progress...  What say you?

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B/W Film - Leica - Street - Portrait Photography - Summilux 50mm f1.4 Pre-ASPH E46 BP Walter Mandler Desing - TriX 400 - Ilfosol 3 - V750 Pro Scan

 

This is one of my portraits as people walk down the street, I make photographs at 1 meter or 1.5 meters from them.

 

s2968_zpsdg1md8k0.jpg

Superb portrait and nice lady J

Black , grey and white shades very nice 

... grain of pores of skin

Thanks for sharing

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B/W Film - Leica - Street - Portrait Photography - Summilux 50mm f1.4 Pre-ASPH E46 BP Walter Mandler Desing - TriX 400 - Ilfosol 3 - V750 Pro Scan

 

This is one of my portraits as people walk down the street, I make photographs at 1 meter or 1.5 meters from them.

 

s2968_zpsdg1md8k0.jpg

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very nice, Jean Marc.  My office is prominently featured in this last one; it is the large building no the far right (I currently work on the second to last floor...)   :)

 

Nice one, a fantastic vantage spot for early shots !

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I'll go with the old adage of what I would hang on my wall. I prefer the color of the building in the original non polarized version, but the deep sky in the polarized version. IDK...Sometimes I just like a dark deep blue background and I think it works with building. It seems like the revised version leans a little more toward the polarized version in this respect, so I would go with the latest thus far.

+1 I like the non polarised
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Anton Corbin at the signing of his "Hollands deep" last year with an impatient-looking fan.

 

 

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I don't know what to make of Anton Corbijn after the video he did for the Killers. All beautifully photographed but a bit too clever for me.

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