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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 5/7/2006
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Thanks, Ian. Two things endear this photo to me. One, it was an early example of the lovely image quality of my 21mm F/4 Voigtlander Skopar lens, and two, it was one of the first I ever tried converting from colour to B&W, which went very successfully. Before that, I had been using Ilford XP2 chromogenic film, but now I can shoot in colour and know that good B&W will result if I so choose.
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Ian V
{K:1730} 5/6/2006
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great shot, nice framing. Really great capture, showing a glimpse of a day in the life of this bus driver. Really well done. Nice tones aswell
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sandy c. hopkins
{K:17107} 11/10/2003
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love this photo roger tis a great bw documentary shot.. also quite artful..
p.s thank you for making me feel better.. i appreciate it more than you know.. let me know if ever in need. sandy
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Keith Naylor
{K:13064} 11/10/2003
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Roger, the restrictions of time and geography on your portfolio just enhance my admiration of your work. With such tight restrictions you manage to keep your enthusiasm and find fresh subject matter, where I would have given up a long time ago.
Keep em coming !!
Keith
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Keith Naylor
{K:13064} 11/9/2003
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Superb, who else would have thought of publishing a photograph of a bus driver ? I can't remember the last time I was on a bus, and I certainly didn't take any photos to commemorate the experience. As you rightly say the quality of this is excellent.
Regards
Keith
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Mário Sousa
{K:16985} 11/9/2003
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excellent image
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Gerhard F
{K:2820} 11/9/2003
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Hi Roger - I like thisone very much (for the same reasons You do), Your portfolio is very journalistic. Thanks for Your comment on my "beachwalker" - I never made a panorama-shot, but Your version of my photo looks interesting too. Regards
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