Photo by miked700 • Last comment by miked700 • On 12-20-11 12:39
A special place (for us both; I mean my girlfriend/wife to be and me). I waited a bit for the light and the composition to be as I wanted.
It actually was an FA, but that one still isn't in the menu... :-(
Photo by miked700 • Last comment by miked700 • On 12-20-11 12:37
Thanks Mark! They're lovely people and I think they feel something for each other. They deny that of course.
That Makro-Planar is something else. So much nicer than the 1.4/50G AF-S I had briefly. Difficult to focus correctly though; dof at close range, even with f4 is very thin with a 50...
Photo by miked700 • Last comment by miked700 • On 12-20-11 12:31
Thanks Mark. Part of my experimental series (switched to the 2.0/85 now, to simplify matters) of getting up close and do partial shots, at full bore and with Tri-X.
Very very hard to find subject matter; that roll of Tri-X has been in my FM2n for well over 4 months now, and still not finished. We'll see.
Photo by miked700 • Last comment by miked700 • On 12-20-11 12:28
Yeah that glow really is something, and so is Okke. Some would say he has lost a few marbles along the way (he's about my age; 59), but he's a sweet guy, who always tells me he dreamt about me... in a very solemn voice as well.
Photo by miked700 • Last comment by miked700 • On 12-20-11 12:26
Thanks Mark. I wasn't too happy with the b&w conversion. Too muddy, and increasing contrast resulted in this. Well..
Still, composition, expression, all as I intended.
Photo by miked700 • Last comment by miked700 • On 12-19-11 11:58
Thanks Lenscrack!
This is one of the worst carparks I've ever met. At that time (last Friday mid afternoon) empty and gloomy. I tried to alter the raw image as little as possible (as I always do), and hope the image conveys the desolate atmosphere.
Cheers,
Michiel
Thank you howard
this was out at Harrison mills by weaver lake.Man did we get wet and durty and after getting the photo and climbing up the bank i slid back down about 30 feet , Yeh ha
Thank you jean
we got there at 4:30 in the morning to watch the sun wake up the Grand Tetons and the old barn through the morning mist.
It was very peaceful