Resting Those Tired Dogs
Leica M3, Leitz 50mm f2.8 Elmar, Kodak 400CN
A tourists rests his tired feet on a bench at the Modern Jewish Museum Plaza. When I first walked there, he apparently thought that I was worthy of a picture so he brazenly photographed me and my Leica. Later, I returned the favor by getting his picture, LOL! :) He was shooting a large Canon DSLR with what looked like a large wide angle prime lens.
--Warren
Labels: "Project Nov. 2010", Black and White, Jewish Museum, Leica, Street
2 Comments:
It had been a while since I shot film because I've been busy learning, using, and enjoying the Lumix M43 cameras since last March except for that short test roll with the Olympus Stylus P&S. These b&w film shots take my breath away with their dynamic range and tonality (even though they are horrible Walgreens scans), and reminds me once again that IMO, it's still worthwhile to shoot film once in a while for the "look" and for the pleasure of using a favorite film camera.
--WT
Awesome shot! Love the expression. And his hat +rolled up jeans. Kind of a Huck Finn character about him.
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