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Stealing their souls

Love the dog pix. Almost everyone does. Can’t wait to do a whole blog on those.
 

These are incredible photos. Do you mind my asking what you used to take them and the settings?
 
The correct analogy is, (as if you are asking them to undress)
Really weird and disgusting thing.
Whenever you hold the camera in the street, as if you are carrying a rifle.
I think if you held the gun, it would be more acceptable.
 
These are incredible photos. Do you mind my asking what you used to take them and the settings?

Dog and girl was Provia in the F6. AF50 1.8, f/4.5 1/80s. I got the dog excited so he was squirming out of her arms to make her smile.

Black and white baby was Delta 100, AF85 1/8-D, f/3.2 1/50s -- the light in there was TERRIBLE. They're getting her ready to visit Santa, but the whole time she's ignoring them, ignoring Santa, and staring at me. So I did some "art" before the christmas card photo.

The drooler was digital. Z6 or Z7 with the kit lens. f/6 at 1/80. Lighting was fun, the sun was behind her but there was a big white van behind me to the right and the sidewalk was white. They made great reflectors.

Here's another from the same shoot as above:



This one's still Delta 100, 85mm f/4 1/80

Malia always stares at me. Even before her parents. Last I saw her she was 4 or 5 months older and it was even worse, but if kids are going to stare, might as well take a portrait.
 

Do you live in London?
 
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I went up to Lowes this morning to get some plants and took a bunch of pictures for my blog. I approached two of the staff who were more than happy to have their picture taken. I even ended up having a great conversation with one of them about the area's history, cemeteries, monuments, and genealogy. That made my day.

Later, I stopped into the Kerrville Genealogy Society and asked if I could take pictures and they were thrilled. I'll do that on Thursday. One of the volunteers there has taken over 12,000 photos of headstones and has added over 6,000 entries to Find-A-Grave. Super interesting people.

I've already met a lot of interesting people and I'm glad I stepped out of my comfort zone to blog.
 

Thank you for that information! I wouldn't even have considered the reflection advantages of the white van and sidewalk. That's experience for you. Great pictures.