|
Dr. Rafael Springmann
{K:89517} 8/26/2005
|
Lovely double portrait, George. You captured all the fun of these kids on being taken a photo of. Thank you for your kind comment on my Memories from Paris 31." You're right, of course, about the station. My mistake. Best regards, Rafi
|
|
|
Naomi Weidner
{K:6636} 8/24/2005
|
Great capture, and perfect for B&W. Thanks for your comment on my image, "Fire." -- Naomi
|
|
|
ken krishnan
{K:19102} 8/24/2005
|
George,
Charmers indeed.
Beautiful expressions and smile.
well done. regards, ken.
|
|
|
George Black
{K:102014} 8/23/2005
|
Thanks, Richard. Owning a Leica was always a dream. They are a breed apart! I started out with inexpensive rangefinder cameras, and--like you--I much appreciated their silent shutter and positive handling. Now, alas, I have gone over to the dark side. No more Plus-X, Tri-X or Ekatchrome-Tungsten! But I am a re-born photographer--for better or worse. Thanks again.
|
|
|
Richard Thornton
{K:26442} 8/23/2005
|
This is just great, only you're supposed to shoot this with a rangefinder ? preferably, a Leica. If this ever becomes known it's hard to say what might happen. These little passengers became part of an excellent PJ shot!
|
|
|
Mark Sherman
{K:15669} 8/23/2005
|
what a model smile but with the joy of youth and happiness.
|
|
|
AJ Miller
{K:49168} 8/23/2005
|
Excellent shot, and a perfect subject for B&W. Yes, the two heads behind really do add a lot to the photo, and I like the way you've caught the motion of the swinging legs. AJ
|
|
|
mike donovan
{K:3698} 8/23/2005
|
What a beautiful shot!!!
|
|
|
Larry Hammond
{K:16631} 8/22/2005
|
Love the opposite expressions, you picked the right monment, cool!! Black and white is special too.
Larry
|
|
|
drilan P drilan
{K:12030} 8/22/2005
|
Superbe portrait de ces gamins, fiers et timides à la fois; amusant de voir la différence d'attitude des deux. drilan
|
|
|
Paul Boocock
{K:8314} 8/22/2005
|
Perfect George, simply perfect.
|
|
|
Alexander Dederer
{K:1511} 8/22/2005
|
Super photo! Looks like a Live!
|
|
|
George Black
{K:102014} 8/22/2005
|
Thanks, Carlos. We certainly were "engaged," but the little girl was in charge. I have nothing like your great sense of rapport with my subjects, but I do enjoy the spontaneity, honesty and sheer fun of exchanges like this one. I'm working on it. ;-)
|
|
|
George Black
{K:102014} 8/22/2005
|
Thanks, Susie, for your good comments. You're right--the boy was trying very hard to be cool.
|
|
|
Carlos
{K:12969} 8/22/2005
|
Very, very, very good picture George! Suzie?s right ? the adults reference the children perfectly. And the kids are ?engaged? with the photographer, as they should be! A fine presentation - large and generous. And you done justice to B&W gradation ? from absolute black to white and all the rest in between? I like this - don?t hurt to say it again!
C
|
|
|
Susie OConnor
{K:34798} 8/22/2005
|
I love this. The b/w is perfect. I like the heads of the 2 gentlement in the b/g too. Gives the photo a reference point. He has a great expression. Trying not to smile? Classic!
|
|
|
Ron Wilson
{K:18362} 8/22/2005
|
Great capture. A beautiful B&W.
|
|
|
Karina Brys
{K:16541} 8/22/2005
|
Nice one! I just love this kind of photos.
|
|
|
George Vlahos
{K:1727} 8/22/2005
|
Good work George. You captured a great expression on the childrens face.
Regards George V
|
|
|
Dirk Noort
{K:9683} 8/22/2005
|
Fantastic George! Well captured. There expressions are timeless. Dirk.
|
|
|
Larry Fosse
{K:66493} 8/22/2005
|
Very cute George really great in B&W
|
|