kissingerrrrr posted a photo:
MUSTTT View On Black
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Thank you 14,000 views :)!
go natural flare!!
I wish I could rewind, sometimes. And go back, and change the way things turned out. Maybe.
Going to top secret photo spot tomorrow, so expect good pictures!!
77/365
enjoythelittlethings posted a photo:
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This was so awesomely fun! We had a blast today taking a few shots, my little man was the best sport around, and wasn't camera shy at all (Thanks Rah! :) Like i said he hasn't taken his shirt and tie off all day, needless to say I changed back into my jeans and t-shirt.
And if you don't mind me sayin,
I can see your out of aces
For a taste of your whiskey,
I'll give you some advice
So I handed him my bottle,
and he drank down my last swallow
Then he bummed a cigarette
and asked me for a light
And the night got deathly quiet,
and his face lost all expression
Said, if you're gonna play the game, boy,
you gotta learn to play it right.
You've got to know when to hold em,
know when to fold em,
know when to walk away,
know when to run :)
cycle.nut66 posted a photo:
I have always liked cameras from the 1970s. In this decade they reached a completness of specification and accuracy not seen before. Small internal light meters, of decent accuracy. Decent and bright focusing screens. Useful viewfinder information. Decent bayonet mounts allowing speed of lens changing and camera to lens information exchange and the icing on the cake, open apeture metering. I have and use many cameras from the 70s, including an OM1 and OM2, two delightful and compact cameras.
cycle.nut66 posted a photo:
I have always liked cameras from the 1970s. In this decade they reached a completness of specification and accuracy not seen before. Small internal light meters, of decent accuracy. Decent and bright focusing screens. Useful viewfinder information. Decent bayonet mounts allowing speed of lens changing and camera to lens information exchange and the icing on the cake, open apeture metering. I have and use many cameras from the 70s, including an OM1 and OM2, two delightful and compact cameras.
Brian Gudas Photography posted a photo:
I met this fellow last year at the end of the grand haven pier. He was checking the ice pack we had a good discussion. He was pretty camera shy but agreed to let me take a couple of portraits. He had a great face for this environment. Thx bg