Shot with an old Ricoh camera and a 135mm lens on Kodachrome
Sorry, nearly skipped right by, but came back to say nice job, I like this shot
Lensman2 wrote:
Shot with an old Ricoh camera and a 135mm lens on Kodachrome
:thumbup:
Lensman2 wrote:
Shot with an old Ricoh camera and a 135mm lens on Kodachrome
Beautiful shot and the lamp just adds to it :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
warm and nostalgic, beautifully captured.
Jay Pat
Loc: Round Rock, Texas, USA
I agree with above!!
Very nice!!
Pat
vicksart
Loc: Novato, CA -earthquake country
Well done and captivating.
Mama don't take my Kodachrome away...
This proves, once again, that old is not necessarily a bad thing.
Well done.
Excellent shot. Warm and natural. Very well done.
John
Looks like an ad for Peace and Tranquility !!!!!!! Nicely done
I enjoy looking at photos of birds, pets, and sunsets, but it is nice to see a photo that makes me pause for a second look, to wonder of the story behind a beautiful young lady sitting in the woods with a guitar. Some photos tell a story. Some photos allow us to create our own idea of what might have been, and some even bring back memories of another time. Thank you for sharing.
Sterling
Nicely posed and lit! Beautiful!
Tiny Tim
Loc: Forest of the Pacific Northwest
Absolutely beautiful! Reminds me of why I loved Kodachrome.
If you really want a critique - on my monitor your photo is a little dark but, maybe that was your intention and the purpose of having the bright light from the lamp. What did you want the viewer to focus on? When I first looked at it my attention went immediately to the bright lantern and you might say I had to then look for the beautiful girl the title referred to. What was your purpose in putting the lantern there? My take on it and not necessarily your take on it.
Tiny Tim
Loc: Forest of the Pacific Northwest
Clyde141 wrote:
If you really want a critique - on my monitor your photo is a little dark but, maybe that was your intention and the purpose of having the bright light from the lamp. What did you want the viewer to focus on? When I first looked at it my attention went immediately to the bright lantern and you might say I had to then look for the beautiful girl the title referred to. What was your purpose in putting the lantern there? My take on it and not necessarily your take on it.
That's funny. I thought all the rest of us critiqued it as well. A critique can be as little as a single word, and it's also our opinion and how the shot affects each individual.
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