Rob MacKillop Edinburgh Correspondent Sep 14, 2024 #1 One of the very few images of Susan I’ve taken that she likes. Taken some years ago. I’m searching through my phone images for something to contribute here. Originally taken with an RB67 Pro SD.
One of the very few images of Susan I’ve taken that she likes. Taken some years ago. I’m searching through my phone images for something to contribute here. Originally taken with an RB67 Pro SD.
Gary R. Smith Well-Known Member Sep 14, 2024 #2 My wife seems to hate any shot that I manage to capture of her.
Gianluca Drago Well-Known Member Sep 14, 2024 #3 How can I refrain from mentioning the Mona Lisa? OK, I'll restrain myself and say ‘devotional art’.
Ralph Turner Well-Known Member Sep 14, 2024 #4 If this were a portrait of my Wife, she too would likely be delighted with it..!
Rob MacKillop Edinburgh Correspondent Sep 15, 2024 #5 Yes, a 21st-century Mona Lisa! I’ve always liked that aspect of it. Btw, it was deliberately out of focus…honest.
Yes, a 21st-century Mona Lisa! I’ve always liked that aspect of it. Btw, it was deliberately out of focus…honest.
Pete Askew Admin Sep 15, 2024 #6 A fabulous portrait, Rob. Despite the deliberate unfocussed presentation, her pose is still full of ‘attitude’. I like the degraded edges too.
A fabulous portrait, Rob. Despite the deliberate unfocussed presentation, her pose is still full of ‘attitude’. I like the degraded edges too.
Rob MacKillop Edinburgh Correspondent Sep 15, 2024 #7 It must have had the edges added by some software when I wasn’t looking…I have a few degraded edges myself…
It must have had the edges added by some software when I wasn’t looking…I have a few degraded edges myself…