Stop it you,....you'll get me in trouble!Yeah, like HE's the main subject! Very nice
Nice colours, Brian.
Thanks, Tom. I bought this Minox off Hamish a year ago or something like that and I'm very happy with it. It has a cracking lens,...very contrasty. You have to be comfortable estimating distance, though, because its a viewfinder camera with manual focus adjustment.I've been watching the Minox cameras this week on EBay this week so it is nice to see this shot Brian. Good quality output going on this.
Thank you, Julian.Excellent Brian
I don't fully understand it myself, Chris!You're so unlucky with your shots Brian - those damn young ladies keep photobombing your pics!
Lovely beachy feel with the film's color palette - that Minox looks very sharp!
Thanks, Pete. (Where do you think I was heading...? )Super shot again Brian. Now, let me try to guess where you were heading!
I calculate these things with the utmost precision, Tom. Didn't want to show you too much or too little, so I chose to show you just enough. And all this calculating happens in a fraction of a second and all of it takes place in my brain. Tom,...you are nothing if not an eagle. (I didn't see that either until you mentioned it!)Missed the interesting shadow play first time. I had to search for the source of the second main shadow until I noticed the girl had a third arm
What mystery we would have had if the third person was fully hidden behind the her.
Try to keep up Chris, OK?Damn, I missed that as well Tom - that's a neat trick Brian
That's right Pete and thank you. There was a scent of Alzheimer there for a moment. A scary thing this Al, honestly!Martin Parr?
Thanks a lot, Ivar. Much appreciated.I find it amusing and I was drawn to the man also because of that title. How on earth some get so involved with a subject in the picture that even was not supposed to be in there, is beyond my apprehension A very good one Brian, just like the famous English photographer whom I never seem to remember his name. The one who has a lot of beach pictures.