It’s been a while since I popped in here Peter. In that time I’ve read all your emails as you bought-and-sold-bought-and-sold-bought-and-sold your gear, and also produced a bunch of wonderful film (mostly) images. This one though jumps out as one that forces me come to the site and leave a comment. What a beautiful face so full of love.
Great picture! The contrasts in shape and light + composition are very good. Congrats!
Very nice monotone images, Peter! Great subject isolation.
Michael.
M monochrom again?
Beautiful image. You are very lucky and blessed to have such a wonderful family.
I was initially certain that this was a farewell shot with the M240 and had actually written a few lines about it being a fond one based on the expression on H’s face being “a glance from one side or the other of a smile”, if I may quote my unpublished self. 😉
But the more I looked at this, I could find no other type 240 image with this almost preternatural sharpness and separation… so I backed off the farewell bit and I suppose at some point you’ll tell us. Wascally wabbit!
Thank you everybody. The camera used was indeed the M240…
IMPRESSIVE!!
It’s been a while since I popped in here Peter. In that time I’ve read all your emails as you bought-and-sold-bought-and-sold-bought-and-sold your gear, and also produced a bunch of wonderful film (mostly) images. This one though jumps out as one that forces me come to the site and leave a comment. What a beautiful face so full of love.
Great picture! The contrasts in shape and light + composition are very good. Congrats!
Thomas
http://www.thomasveyre.wordpress.com
Very nice monotone images, Peter! Great subject isolation.
Michael.
M monochrom again?
Beautiful image. You are very lucky and blessed to have such a wonderful family.
I was initially certain that this was a farewell shot with the M240 and had actually written a few lines about it being a fond one based on the expression on H’s face being “a glance from one side or the other of a smile”, if I may quote my unpublished self. 😉
But the more I looked at this, I could find no other type 240 image with this almost preternatural sharpness and separation… so I backed off the farewell bit and I suppose at some point you’ll tell us. Wascally wabbit!
Thank you everybody. The camera used was indeed the M240…