She set up her tripod — right on the street — and promptly began shooting.
I walked over to photographer her, and she glanced at me, but continued.
Didn’t miss a beat.
↑Leica M9 and Leica Noctilux @ f/0.95.
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9 thoughts on “The Professional, Part 1.”
Perhaps she was thinking…”get a real camera!!” 🙂
That looks to be a big fish eye lens she has on that camera.
She did ask what camera I was using.
Turns out, architecture is her specialty.
Lovely
Yeah, you could bring along your voigtlander 15mm f4.5 to meet her again
Doesn’t look like she’s well positioned to use a fisheye and what looks like a tilt and shift adaptor. She’s ready for “that important moment” but can she control the traffic? tell us what happened next!
Canon TS-E 17mm f/4.
legs…
yes, legs…
And she’s single. How is THAT possible?! So I’m not the only one photographing photographers then.
Perhaps she was thinking…”get a real camera!!” 🙂
That looks to be a big fish eye lens she has on that camera.
She did ask what camera I was using.
Turns out, architecture is her specialty.
Lovely
Yeah, you could bring along your voigtlander 15mm f4.5 to meet her again
Doesn’t look like she’s well positioned to use a fisheye and what looks like a tilt and shift adaptor. She’s ready for “that important moment” but can she control the traffic? tell us what happened next!
Canon TS-E 17mm f/4.
legs…
yes, legs…
And she’s single. How is THAT possible?! So I’m not the only one photographing photographers then.