2014-11-01 // 20:15:12
Elizerman
Strong one, love your work mister g ;)
^
likewise, ma'am, likewise!


{flattered.}

2010-09-29 // 21:11:08
rommel
how long did you cook the film before flashing it?
btw, fantastic image!

^
i've let it simmer for about half to two third of the recommended time, then put it a bit under full throttle with the studio flash. put in dark for a bit afterwards, then cleared.
actually, the negs work as slides now :o

(the sharpness of the yamasaki congo is insane. i should try to unscrew the lens a bit to gain a bit more of softness. no idea if it works with that lensdesign, but.. ;-) )

2010-02-05 // 00:56:31
LEjovik
just shows how little i am really on here!

i was looking at the last of these.... and saw NO comments!!!
and i was all... ???!!!

and still i am what???!!!
even though the other's were commented
and voted
and fav'd
and this is a winner

well...
they're all winner's

2010-01-18 // 23:35:07
CYRILLE PANCHOT
waouh!!!

2010-01-16 // 18:54:29
philippebourgoin
Congrats !

2010-01-16 // 17:28:02
Lajos Gombos
very deserved! congrat!

2010-01-16 // 16:03:11
LiA
G R A T U L A T I O N !

*

:-)

2010-01-16 // 10:12:06
calicant
great selenium light meter! ;)
congrats

^
;)

2010-01-16 // 06:51:05
cuecuite
wow, fantastic!

2010-01-16 // 05:38:16
petere
might it be sam shepard behind the camera? if so, wim wenders in front of it i guess....
great picture anyways

2010-01-16 // 01:53:35
zveliakine
wow!speechless....

2010-01-15 // 20:33:40
Lajos Gombos
It's the best, for me! Congratulations!

2010-01-15 // 10:20:55
Esther.Z.Schnickenacke
The stern look in your eye tells of your determination to get the perfect balance of light and shadow in this one.
^
more the balance of the camera. I could see myself reflecting in the lens and i wanted camera and hand to be really perfectly parallel to the the frame. we were not using tripods. again.

2010-01-15 // 02:43:44
birdclaws
can't afford choco, but can afford 55??
;)

^
a gift.
a precious gift.