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Richard Thornton
{K:26442} 8/12/2005
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A nice scene in the best PJ tradition. Your comment about the lens is absolutely correct. You apparently use the 85D, an AF lens, manually on your F2A. I usually keep my AF lenses for the D1X and my MF lenses for my F2AS . . . but, maybe I'll try crossing over a little. How does the 85 do for manual focus. Obviously, very well!
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angelita mannoni
{K:6102} 5/6/2005
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Really a good capture!!!!!
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Murat Ozdemir
{K:800} 4/30/2005
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jose this is great how natural and real i love this image. also reminds me movie seen ,i realy like it best regards Murat
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José Azevedo
{K:9845} 4/10/2005
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Hi Andree,
thanks for the comment, you're right about this film's contrast and its ability to handle difficult light situations. Since it's dye based I believe it has a greater exposure latitude than silver films. Nice to hear from you. I'm also glad to have touched you with this image. I believe its strenght relies on their relation and the DOF reinforces this. Guess I'm finally getting the rust off my eyes ;-)
Regards,
José Azevedo
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José Azevedo
{K:9845} 4/10/2005
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Hi Verena,
nice to know you enjoyed this image! Talkin' about B&W, did that Ilford .pdf was of any help? Have you succeed in your search for B&W slides?
Regards,
José Azevedo
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José Azevedo
{K:9845} 4/10/2005
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Oi Carmem,
andamos meio sumidos daqui, não? O corre-corre anda puxado. Mas é sempre bom encontrar antigos amigos. Pra mim essa foto é muito especial, seja pela situação, pelas figuras envolvidas ou pela foto em si, que acho que ficou bem "redondinha". Obrigado pelo comentário e legal que essa imagem tocou suas memórias. Abraços, minha cara!
José Azevedo
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José Azevedo
{K:9845} 4/10/2005
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Hi Kiarang,
thanks for the comment. I sure will take a deeper look at your images. On a quick look they seem fascinating and certainly deserve a more careful "exploration".
Regards,
José Azevedo
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andree lerat
{K:17476} 4/9/2005
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Really nice shot. Great use of DOF. The film seems to be low contrast and works very well in this difficult lighting condition. Nice moment captured. Regards, Andree
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Verena Rentrop
{K:15233} 4/9/2005
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the DOF exactly on the point...I have several ideas what happens shortly before ;)
works fantastic in b&w
Cheers, Verena
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Carmem A. Busko
{K:48785} 4/9/2005
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hahaha.. Deu saudades de minha vozinha.... até a casa é semelhante.... as expressões que literalmente capturou estão fantásticas!!! Uma foto que conta uma história... sem palavras. Abraço, amigo!! Carmem
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Kiarang Alaei
{K:49415} 4/9/2005
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This is exellent in catch most natural and documentary moment of life, bravo> my rate: 6 < feel free with looking at my shots.
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José Azevedo
{K:9845} 4/9/2005
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Hi Grant,
when I was about to post this image I really considered placing it on the #46 Henri project because of the interaction between them and also its mood. But I ended up with some kind of doubt so initially opted for another "project". I'm somehow honored that this image touched you to relate it to one of photography's masters, really. Your coment encouraged me to get back to my original consideration so I'll follow your suggestion. It's now under the Henri project. Thanks for the feedback!
Regards from Brazil,
José Azevedo
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José Azevedo
{K:9845} 4/9/2005
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Hi John,
thanks for your kind comments, my friend. This generations gap produces some interesting scenes, as you certainly know, after all you've more kids than I :-) It's always nice to hear from you!
Best regards,
José Azevedo
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{K:2147} 4/9/2005
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I've seen that look on my kids' faces more times than I can count and I'm sure they've seen her look on mine. This qualifies as a Henri Cartier-Bresson moment in my book. Good'n!
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John Loreaux
{K:86210} 4/9/2005
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Excellent B&W image Jose!Nice to see the Your young son talking with His great grandmom!It's wonderful to bridge the gap between the generations!Very impressive lens Jose! Nice work! Take care!.......................John
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