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Thanks for your time and dedication to teach me and many others True photography for free in the real world, the Street.

 

Thanks for your knowledge, passion, and patience.

 

Farmers Hands. 

 

Hey Mate !!!!! see you back in Madrid Soon.

 

 

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Thank you very much, now let's hope the great art critic with his enormous knowledge and experience criticism, is the owner of the forum, I go with my bad photos to my flickr.

I know very well that in a short time would fight in the forum because of the aggressive attitude of this man who seems to be appreciated by some, then luck with this and enjoy good photographs.

This is a great forum that does not need photographers apparently by the comments of some, it seems that some think that the forum if you need aggressive critics, so I'm going.

It seems that I can not make myself understood, I do not mind criticism, I resent the attitude of criticism, and that sooner or later I will have confrontation with this man.

The forum does not deserve this.

I am able to explain well ???.

 

If that person was not able to get into my post the forum would be happy, no war, but I think that's impossible, that man seeks confrontation and no one who supports you.

I do not go in his post, it is very difficult to understand this ???.

What is the terrible problem ?.

Perhaps I have reason and that person only seeks confrontation ????, I think so.

Wolflings with a lambskin ???

Time will tell, now a quiet time and find another victim, then messes in the forum.

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Thanks for your time and dedication to teach me and many others True photography for free in the real world, the Street.

 

Thanks for your knowledge, passion, and patience.

 

Farmers Hands.

 

Hey Mate !!!!! see you back in Madrid Soon.

I like this one very much, Globetrotter, a very strong subject. Also, the processing in this one is a lot better that in your image of the blacksmith, because in this image it really brings out the details in the farmer's hands very beautifully. Thumbs up! :-)

 

 

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Thanks to both Globetrotter and Jhon for sharing these splendid images.

 

The 'farmer hands' demonstrates convincingly that less is sometimes more in a photograph. Splendid shot!!

 

And Jhon, in your shot the expression and hand/arm positioning is wonderful. Again, splendid work. I follow you on Flickr and will continue to do so.

 

Maybe one day we could meet up on the streets of Madrid for some street photography, but unfortunately I do not speak Spanish!

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If someone stands out cut his head !!!!

 

That is the faith of revolutionary people.....and it happens everywhere, don't worry about it.

 

Some people make a lot of noise with nothing to offer behind his lies, they are polemic even attractive at first but after the wow factor there is nothing behind nada just the darkness of his soul.

 

Photography  it's an art and the comments of the photos must be done with common sense and respect always taking in account the circumstances of the moments and even the feeling and mood of the photographer just because each human been is different and obviously with a different point of view.

 

There are many people with no talent everywhere and normally those without any talent or respect are dangerous people because they are behind of a shield of cowardice and the only way to be notice It is shout to the world.

 

Ahhhh men what happens next.......only evil triumphs when good people do nothing.

 

If a new persons start damaging the forum without any respect for the others is a job of everybody to stop him in e very nice way.

 

It doesn't work then is a job of the moderators.

 

Keep calm Jhon and always look forward towards the street my friend, later on the sun is gonna be down the shadows start to cover the city i remember your words look look now ISO 400 TX with  shadows in the main street but remember is wide and there is glow coming from above then F2.8 and forget the 1/125 we left the narrow street here is 1/250 but better 1/500 there is a refection far away behind our subjects.

 

Raise again your M3..........Light meter what is that !!!! is gonna lie you....come on !!!!!! always close to the people.....always raising your M3 when needed....Thanks JHON !!!!

 

PEACE IN OUR TIME !!!!

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Thanks to both Globetrotter and Jhon for sharing these splendid images.

 

The 'farmer hands' demonstrates convincingly that less is sometimes more in a photograph. Splendid shot!!

 

And Jhon, in your shot the expression and hand/arm positioning is wonderful. Again, splendid work. I follow you on Flickr and will continue to do so.

 

Maybe one day we could meet up on the streets of Madrid for some street photography, but unfortunately I do not speak Spanish!

 

I will translate both no problems  :)

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This hand shot is just superb. I like everything in this photograph and even if some consider it "over PP", I would say it does work perfectly well for me. It does give a kind of  personal " style" that I very much enjoy!

Excellent work, my friend! 

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For all my friends here in the best phorum of Leica Photography:

 

Now I have a saxophone and I'm blowing ...... :p

 

Monocrom - Noctilux f0,95

 

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I like the expression on the face, the big eyes. I don't like the cut-off at the left side though, a bit distracting.

 

 

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This hand shot is just superb. I like everything in this photograph and even if some consider it "over PP", I would say it does work perfectly well for me. It does give a kind of personal " style" that I very much enjoy!

Excellent work, my friend!

I don't think this kind of processing works well for everything, but in this image it's wonderful.

 

 

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Globetrotter, that is a marvelous photo. Your composition and selective focus works very well to bring a feeling of grittiness, testimony of laboring in the earth. The sack is a visual metaphor for the flesh. I literally feel the age of my own hands when viewing it, and there is a persistent after-image which is rare in a photograph. Thanks for being there. More, please!

 

(trivial aside: I would have brought out some texture in the brightest highlights, but that is strictly my taste. I know of very many appealing photos produced with the range you chose. Congratulations.)

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Thanks for your time and dedication to teach me and many others True photography for free in the real world, the Street.

 

Thanks for your knowledge, passion, and patience.

 

Farmers Hands. 

 

Hey Mate !!!!! see you back in Madrid Soon.

 

What a great image! Full of grittiness, texture and power. Wonderful composition. And it further ponders questions of who, what and where without really needing the answers.

 

A mystery best left as such.

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Thanks for your time and dedication to teach me and many others True photography for free in the real world, the Street.

 

Thanks for your knowledge, passion, and patience.

 

Farmers Hands. 

 

Hey Mate !!!!! see you back in Madrid Soon.

 

Beautiful and excellent PP. perfect for this shot. Also the background can't better. Print It large.

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Well folks, I said a couple of truths and I will burn ban, jappv seems very fond of roeladinho :lol:

 

Surely the answer to jaapv deleted my post from moderator abandoned, oh my god ..... :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

 

A pleasure to have met and show my pictures.

 

Best regards.

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