Brian Moore Moderator Mar 29, 2013 #1 Olympus XA3 and Kodak GOld 400 film. Self-Portrait with Sadie by brian-moore, on Flickr
Paul Lange Moderator Mar 29, 2013 #2 I like this very much, can't really explain why maybe it is the way all the various lines and areas all seem to meet and frame you and Sadie.
I like this very much, can't really explain why maybe it is the way all the various lines and areas all seem to meet and frame you and Sadie.
Rob MacKillop Edinburgh Correspondent Mar 29, 2013 #4 You've been framed, alright. And I like how Sadie is looking at what you are doing. Nice contact there.
You've been framed, alright. And I like how Sadie is looking at what you are doing. Nice contact there.
Brian Moore Moderator Mar 30, 2013 #5 Thank you, Paul, Pete and Rob. I'm not sure why I like it either to be honest. Comments much appreciated, though.
Thank you, Paul, Pete and Rob. I'm not sure why I like it either to be honest. Comments much appreciated, though.
Brian Moore Moderator Mar 30, 2013 #7 Pete Askew said: I just re-read the title. There's a second Sadie?! You cad sir! Click to expand... A two-timer I may be,...but a cad? Never sir! http://www.realphotographersforum.com/people-portraits/10423-self-portrait-sadie.html
Pete Askew said: I just re-read the title. There's a second Sadie?! You cad sir! Click to expand... A two-timer I may be,...but a cad? Never sir! http://www.realphotographersforum.com/people-portraits/10423-self-portrait-sadie.html
Pete Askew Admin Mar 30, 2013 #8 I'm pretty damned sure that's the same Sadie. Go on, admit it, you're just trying to boost your reputation as a ladies' man!
I'm pretty damned sure that's the same Sadie. Go on, admit it, you're just trying to boost your reputation as a ladies' man!