DanskDynamit
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DwF
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It's nice to have this camera again.
PatrickT
New Rangefinder User
A few from a hike today.




DwF
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Mlehrman
Mlehrman
rhl-oregon
Cameras Guitars Wonders
Pacific Grove, California
Reedley, California
Scottsdale, Arizona

Reedley, California

Scottsdale, Arizona

rhl-oregon
Cameras Guitars Wonders
Shooting through windows, night & day




Black
Photographer.
Black
Photographer.
rhl-oregon
Cameras Guitars Wonders
^^^ I very much like the scrim/gauze floated over her gaze, though it is no less intense than the Thatcher-hater’s stare.
DwF
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I was thinking that these need to be re-posted to Film-Noir! sort-of, kind-of.
Fun!
PatrickT
New Rangefinder User
Good stuff everyone!
I continue to be amazed by this camera. This shot, unedited, straight out of the camera as a jpeg.
I continue to be amazed by this camera. This shot, unedited, straight out of the camera as a jpeg.

rhl-oregon
Cameras Guitars Wonders
Of course I have mere lechery for that coupe, Patrick. Yet it does ground the rest of the SoCal palm haze boundary wall atmosphere.
Here’s a piece of automotive candy from Carmel:
And a reality check from Eureka, which magnetizes many homeless people. The truck was charred and the crutches abandoned.
Breakfast hunters, apparently not prone to situational irony, in Williams, California.
Sea lion mates resting on the dock in Eureka.
Someone left Christmas/New Year oranges on the grave of Mr. Matsumoto in Reedley, in the San Joaquin Valley. He was probably a citrus grower or packer/hauler.
Mr. Kimura was a citrus hauler. His bench depicts the pride in his fleet.
Arts Walk night in Eureka. I had just hung a show in this café, and sat to await viewers, buyers (ha ha, alas), and friends.
But people in cafés prefer people-watching to photographs of animals gazing at the photographer...
And since I did not need to pretend to appreciate my own photographs on the wall, at last I stepped out to photograph a lovely young accordionist. With a fake mustache.
And then I just kept walking to the square, because photographing is better than babysitting a show of your photographs.
Here’s a piece of automotive candy from Carmel:

And a reality check from Eureka, which magnetizes many homeless people. The truck was charred and the crutches abandoned.

Breakfast hunters, apparently not prone to situational irony, in Williams, California.

Sea lion mates resting on the dock in Eureka.

Someone left Christmas/New Year oranges on the grave of Mr. Matsumoto in Reedley, in the San Joaquin Valley. He was probably a citrus grower or packer/hauler.

Mr. Kimura was a citrus hauler. His bench depicts the pride in his fleet.

Arts Walk night in Eureka. I had just hung a show in this café, and sat to await viewers, buyers (ha ha, alas), and friends.

But people in cafés prefer people-watching to photographs of animals gazing at the photographer...

And since I did not need to pretend to appreciate my own photographs on the wall, at last I stepped out to photograph a lovely young accordionist. With a fake mustache.

And then I just kept walking to the square, because photographing is better than babysitting a show of your photographs.


Wouter2
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DwF
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That one above is beautiful and a hard act to follow! But in the spirit of threads go on-
These were from a stroll around downtown Olympia WA the other evening



These were from a stroll around downtown Olympia WA the other evening
Mlehrman
Mlehrman
Black
Photographer.
Many thanks for the kind comments! Enjoying seeing everyone's images too - please keep them coming and this thread going!
More "street portraiture" from me:
More "street portraiture" from me:

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