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Street shots (new ones)

Snow? So that is what it looks like. Just joking, we see the real thing about once every five years..........Regards!
 
Snow? So that is what it looks like. Just joking, we see the real thing about once every five years..........Regards!

I Love snow and winter. The older I get the less I like hot summers, what a pita.
 
I always tried snapping this kind of moment but never succeeded. One just can’t be ready enough. Except this time.


 
Nikon N2000 + 135DC filled with fungus.

Le Winter


 
Been developing 110 rolls of color film expired in 2003 but that’s been sitting in the fridge, exposed, during 6 years.

Lotsa happy surprises on the way!

 
grain is a good thing but, there is such a thing of too much of a good thing.
 
GRAIN IS LIFE!

is there abything as too much life?
 
Vintaggio

 
Flashnews: I’m a top-3 finalist in the Miami series in the Miami street photography festival.

What’s cool is that 5 of my images are exhibited in front of the HistoryMiami museum during the whole month of january and they then become a part of their collection.

I have no idea what else being a top-3 does to me except a slight, brief, useless stroke of ego.

Here are two from expired HAWKEYE film.

 
Thanks.

Yes, that wall was beautiful on that specific day, at that moment, only. I walk by this wall everyday and it never gets hit by this light. It was a magic 5-minutes moment.

Congrats! This one with red bricks looks almost like from some comic world, unreal, for some reason reminds me on Sin City movie, probably reminds me on red converse shoes that main character had .


 
And another series for your book.

Geez, Ned; if photos like these resonate with your viewers - and they do - then any editor or publisher will recognize that resonance at once. Gonna be waiting on the monochrome/polychrome/whimsically & utterly-unique/only-you eye of your book.
 
Thank you so much for your friendly support. I really appreciate it.

 
The colors!
What can I say. Kodak hawkeye.
 
all stand-outs for me ... the lady and the bike; love the crushed blacks. makes for 3-D, and those insouciant shades!
 
Testing a borrowed Voigtlander 'Ultron 35mm f1.4' lens on my 1986 Leica M6 body