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Post by unclebill on Dec 18, 2006 6:04:33 GMT -5
Taken with a Minolta XE-7 with a MC Rokkor 50 f1.4 lens and HP5 pushed to 1600. Location, upstairs at the Bedford Academy.
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Post by Randy on Dec 18, 2006 7:09:42 GMT -5
A moment frozen in time Bill.
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Post by PeterW on Dec 18, 2006 12:14:35 GMT -5
Hi Bill, The picture came over a bit dark on my screen, so I couldn't see any detail. I dropped it into PS and lightened the mid tones, and there's lots of nice crisp detail there. Very good indeed for low light and HP5 pushed two stops. You've caught the girl's expression beautifully, but like Kamera Ron I wondered why the guy had his mouth open. It's really difficult to catch two people's expression just at the decisive moment. Probably he was just talking, but then I wondered if he and the girl might be concerned about something stuck in his teeth. The INCISIVE moment, perhaps?? PeterW
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Post by mickeyobe on Dec 18, 2006 14:08:50 GMT -5
"But...how come the guy behind the bar has his mouth hanging open??" Catching barflies perhaps?
But I think open mouth adds life to what might have been a rather static photo. And it sure raises questions and creates additional interest in the photo.
Mickey
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Post by mickeyobe on Dec 18, 2006 16:33:11 GMT -5
Ron,
"Hey...ya don't think we could become a comedy team!?" I am not at all fond of over ripe tomatoes.
Mickey
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Post by unclebill on Dec 18, 2006 18:08:03 GMT -5
I too was blown away by the detail with HP5 pushed two stops. I was using Ilfolsil 1+9 "by the book".
Bill
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Post by Randy on Dec 18, 2006 19:28:54 GMT -5
Maybe he just got Goosed. ;D
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