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Awesome picture. It has such a classic look that can only be achieved with film. This has inspired me to shoot some film this week if the weather improves.\n\n\n
Thank you my friend! I was lucky with the light,
Your portrait work is simply outstanding! There is so much to read into each face you put up here. Love them all !\n\n\n
Thanks man, I really appreciate the positive feedback
very nice composition and high key processing\n\n\n
Thank you my friend
A very nice portrait. Reminds of our own monk elders. \n\n\n
Thanks, very much so, also reminiscent of Jogis from Indian along with Latin Americans.
Its so wonderful how you've just caught enough light…creating a wonderful portrait!\n\n\n
Cheers, the original was in colour, but I thought it'd work better in BW because of the shadow and light
beautiful portrait\n\n\n
Thanks!
Fantastic. Your camera and that part of the world go very well together.\n\n\n
Thanks Merrill!
interesting series\n\n\n
Tha nks man, it was a very nice place
Interesting moment of capture \n\n\n
Thanks man
metered using a Minolta Autometer IV incident meter. f8 1/60
And Nanga Parbat defeated my Fuji Velvia film AND my Digital camera sensor utterly - but this managed to capture it's white magnificence!
Beautiful capture. Natural looking in every way. In my opinion, this is the type of photography that is best done with film.\n\n\n
Thank you my friend
Great to see one of my old hunting grounds again.\n\n\n
Thanks man, shame this beautiful area is off limits now.
I'm off to Hunza on Saturday week!!!
gorgeous colors!\n\n\n
Thanks man!
I really like that one - I think this would be stellar as large print!\n\n\n
Thanks man! It helped that the pony was so lovely
Great to see that you're still using the G2 so successfully. Love the composition.\n\n\n
Cheers man!
April I'll be back in the Karakoram (fingers crossed) with my G2 ! It's going strong.