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Agreed. I generally love B&W portraits, but the color set really jump out at me. Keep up the great work.
I just got a Hassy 500CM and Kodak Portra 160VC. Haven't taken the first captures yet, but seeing these results make me even more excited about the purchase.
40 years ago when I began shooting I loved street photography. Not that I dont love it now,in fact, these shots make me long to do it again. In the USA these shots would be called evidence by every Lawyer for a country mile. I think its the case here that when a child is born he or she is given a name and a personal injury Lawyers card. Nice work.
I haven't really done much street photography with the Hassy yet, but quite a bit with the Canons. I did find that the Hassy, being a professional camera, and a little slow in working, allowed a bit more interaction with the subject which could be beneficial. In parts of Asia and the middle East people have been very glad to pose or be photographed! Always a variable quantity. In Tienjan China one weekend the grandparents were out with the young children and were quite pleased to introduce them to their first Foreign Devil! One of those (taken with a Canon) did very well in a juried show.
Keep up the good work, hard to get all the dust off of film for scanning! One of the pleasures of digital!
I love the photos. You really utilized the square format well. I actually don't think many, if not all, will work in the horizontal or vertical format. Well done!
You make me want to go out and use my 80mm wide open.
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