Wow, I love them all. What some great photogs here at PR. Here is one more. This is old but still one of my most viewed pictures in my gallery. This guy was one cut up. Insisting I take his picture. Shot with my QL17
I am like Barney Fife, I have a gun but Andy makes me keep the bullet in my pocket..
Saturday night my wife and I stopped at a café up in Idyllwild, and I ended up taking a picture of a husband and wife duet. Extremely low light, 1600 ISO, f/1.8.
Ray O'Canon Digital Rebel XTi • Digital Rebel • Canonet GIII QL17 • Agfa Parat-1
The liberal, socialist politician's nightmare: "What a comfort to the farmer to be allowed to supply his own wants before he should be liable to pay anything, and then only pay on his surplus." - Jefferson to Madison on Taxes,1784
This is one from a wine tasting festival earlier this summer. This lady was selling homemade products at her booth.
Don't forget about the Gallery. Are your photos there??
Nikon Samurai #13
"A photographer is known by what he shows not by what he throws. The best photographers have the biggest trash cans." Quote from Nikon School sometime in the early 1970's.
I saw this 2 wheeler cruising along the sidewalk while driving down the road. I got ahead of the group pulled in a driveway, blocked the sidewalk to frame this.As the young man rolled up I saw a very curious look on his face.
I exclaimed "I'm taking your picture!" As I smiled, pointed the camera.
The kid smiled.Then he took charge.He pulled in the exit drive did a couple of 360's a figure 8 and proudly he chose this spot. This shot made his day An expression 20mm wide.
In summary; What I learned from this candid shot. Point the camera with a smile, you might get a smile