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yashica 635
film 120 Kodak Portra 400 nc
I have no scan, i shoot the neg with 5D ( bad color, bad exposure, etc..)

A stranger I had met some time ago in the street, right in front of his house where he cared for his plants. I returned to see it to know more and to take pictures of him. The photos were taken in his apartment

The son of talking I learned he was an active Knight of Columbus, active members of the community, believing man and proud of his conviction.

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~Izaaaaa Sep 20, 2010  Hobbyist General Artist
In the news! Thank you for the inspiration! :heart: [link]
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I love this portrait. The colors are absolutely great.
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:iconmaybe-on-sunday:
Classic looks like this
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!angelica-minier Mar 29, 2009   Photographer
This photograph have been
featured here: [link] :heart:
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:iconfreedom156:
this is so Hammershøi like:heart:
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~SWCameraEyes Mar 16, 2009  Student Photographer
mm, I think this is my favorite shot from the series. The abstraction of the simple shapes lends it a little bit of whimsy which is tempered by the seriousness and dignity of the subject
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*Buuya Mar 15, 2009   Digital Artist
Whenever a mirror is introduced, the viewer is forced into a certain role, character... it creates such an interesting dilemma, when we see someone not ourselves reflected back.

Lovely!
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amazing camera and film..I'm just using them right now!

I love the light leaks and the concept...the tones are weird, they looks like a 669 polaroid film.
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