Thank you! I've spent many years on FM but that seems like many flogging the same dead horse now a days — or maybe it's just me. I assume you are in Gresham? Our younger daughter and family live in Prineville; we're planning to visit at the end of September.
Kodak Retina RF, Tri-X
German Gran Prix 1956, Peter Collins driver in #2, Juan Manuel Fangio on the pole #3.
Grabs as a 12 yo, they left us alone in area between S/F and back straight until close to finish when we were encouraged to leave.
Curious about your preference, if any, toward the sets of images. Elsewhere the less harsh versions have broader appeal, yet I find the harder renditions also appealing to me. Now as the photographer I understand it is 'my vision' but still I am torn between the two.
Especially interested...
Thank you everyone for your comments.
Conditions made for a fun time and competitive match. Many of the locals were 'B' squad ruggers enjoying an opportunity for a full turn on the pitch. Some weeks the action is always on the far side of the pitch, this week I was in the midst all morning...
Thank folks,
I appreciate the feedback. Overcast day. rain in the early morning provided nice light. As I mentioned, certainly worth an extended stay next visit.
Regards,
Bob
Playing with vintage Nikkor 50mm & Fuji 56mm while enjoying weather.
Daffodils. spent Camellia blossoms, Dogwood blossoms, and Banksia Rose blossoms.
Thanks for looking,
Bob
Pete and Rob,
Thanks for the kind words - building was de-consecrated and now widely used from concerts to high school proms.
I need to pick up the frequency in visiting here - photo doldrums over winter.
Thanks again,
Bob
Rob & Rense,
Thank you, glad you enjoy the images.
Re expressions - regardless of their skill and level of expertise, boys will be boys. They love competition.
'Sir', a Scotsman is equally intense.
Bob