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kyla (Kyla) said 1 year ago:

I love this- you captured his character. nicely done.

ArneG (Arne Gulstene) said 1 year ago:

Wow - how did I miss this one.

Stunning photograph - perfect use of DOF and great tonal range.

Flatline (Iron Flatline) said 1 year ago:

I'm pleased you like it. I knew when I took it that I had a good one - sometimes you just get lucky! He let me take several ones, but this was the first one.

lbstone (Brandon Stone) said 1 year ago:

It's funny how that works... often times the first one ends up being one of the better ones. Whenever that happens to me I feel happy for some reason... Like maybe my initial instincts were working "right" that day.

Love the details here... the wrinkles and the hat. Also the nonchalant, over-the-shoulder pose works well.

Jean-Francois said 1 year ago:

In this shot, I feel like this man had just turn his head in the direction of the photograph and that the photograph succed to capture this natural and decisive movement. Good job.

cheguillaume (Pierre-Yves cheguillaume) said 1 year ago:

Good DOF, nice portrait, good black and white treatment what else to say ? As you explain, initial instincts are better (but it's my point of view)

doilyboy (Martin Grey Gottlieb) said 1 year ago:

NIce job all the way around.

veta (Svetlana Danilova) said 1 year ago:

Beautiful Lens work... The texture and depth are beautiful!

mikko (Mikko Huotari) said 1 year ago:

Old man's skin's tonal range is amazing!

padraic (Padraic O'Meara) said 1 year ago:

This man looks like he has just been interrupted from his own world and has had to enter yours reluctantly for just one moment, the two seperate focal depths enhance this greatly, pulling him into focus in your world, leaving his a blur for a moment.

awesome

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