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15 minutes ago, benqui said:

Great shot Adam!! I do not know whether you have heard it, but there are really some guys who try to "blackwhiten" a Portra to mimic a b/w shot? Thats why I really appreciate the Portra 400 color film 😉😉

Thanks, Marc.  Yes, I am aware of such indiscretions and how the people who commit them will confide their evil ways only to their most close and trusted film friends.   (🤫)

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Tri-X, M3, 28

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9 hours ago, MattiR said:

I like these pictures.

Thank you, Matti!!

9 hours ago, stuny said:

2 in a row in front of 140 Broadway, where I had my first job in the industry (December 1980)

Yes, Stuart, that's my favorite corner even though you are not there any more :)

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Portra 400, M3, 50mm DR cron

 

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Absolutely first rate street shooting. Book worthy, in my opinion--even though books are a tough sell these days. In more than 15 years as a forum member I can't recall ever seeing a more engrossing, interesting and technically superb series. At the very least, I would think a gallery would love to hang a selection from this project.

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On 1/6/2019 at 12:33 AM, A miller said:

Portra 400, M3, 50mm DR cron

 

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A fascinating photograph, not only the attitude of the lady and the surrounding conditions but especially the building in the background and the interaction with the street signs. Inspired.

 

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On 1/7/2019 at 5:41 PM, fotografr said:

Absolutely first rate street shooting. Book worthy, in my opinion--even though books are a tough sell these days. In more than 15 years as a forum member I can't recall ever seeing a more engrossing, interesting and technically superb series. At the very least, I would think a gallery would love to hang a selection from this project.

I appreciate that, Brent.  It has been 6 years now and I feel that I finally have a formidable body of crackers that would survive any cocktail party :)

 

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19 hours ago, nutmeg said:

Great serie!!!

 

May I ask how you protect your camera from the snow?

Thanks a lot!  I try my best to keep my camera tucked into my coat when I am not using it.  But I do not shoot from a covered spot; rather, I got out in the middle of the mess and - knock on wood - my camera and lens handle it pretty well.  🤞

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19 hours ago, Bateleur said:

 

A fascinating photograph, not only the attitude of the lady and the surrounding conditions but especially the building in the background and the interaction with the street signs. Inspired.

 

Thanks, Charles.  Very helpful.    That one has been hanging around in my pile for 5 years or so and I finally took it out for some daylight as I think I may not be the only one who might be drawn to it :)

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Portra 400 ♥️

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7 hours ago, fotografr said:

Ok, Now we're tied. 😀

Wow, that it eerie, Brent :)I am honored to be in such esteemed company :)

I am, though, up on you by one now 😎

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