the sitting rock, part 2
Back with the black and whites. I wasn't happy with many of them, but there were some that I liked. I can't remember the last time I used a film camera. And, I think it was the first time I've ever used a 35 mm, as opposed to a point and shoot film camera. The focus took a little getting used to, and a handful of the pics were a little blurry. The last one here was my very favorite. We heard an owl hooting in the distance, and {p} quickly turned and made "hand binoculars" to look for it. If I had more time to compose that shot, I would've gotten his feet in there. Oh well.. I like it anyway!




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3 comments:
You could win awards with these! I would frame them all!
The last one is my favorite too. The contrast really sets the photo off. Love the looks on S's face. Both your guys are HANDSOME!
I really like the last one too.
You are doing great. Sometimes it is when we really try to get good pictures that we don't fair nearly as well.
I love your black and whites. The woods are a great backdrop!
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