Exhibit Portrait shots

Show everyone the latest shots which make you feel dead chuffed with your camera choice
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I like the shots too.
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Hi all! Great portraits all. Aurabh, I like yours especially.. Here is one of Ian with the a700, from our recent trip to Seattle... With many thanks to KB for many excursion ideas, and great company.
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Here's another set of traded portraits between my wife and me:

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Nice one, John! I was wondering when you'd get in here.
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I'm afraid I'm a bit of a PCA prodigal son...
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1989 or 90, summer
Nikon FE2. 50mm Nikkor lens, Soviet film Svema 32, developed with DK-50 (DK doesn't stand for David Kilpatrick :wink: )
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Nice one Doc. If only the Specs reflection is not there on the corner of the eye.

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KevinBarrett wrote:Here's another set of traded portraits between my wife and me:
You definitely got the better end of the deal! :lol:

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Nikon FE2
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Nice pose and capture Doc. I see the right hand lacking any details (looks like over exposed).
I wish there was a thin waft of smoke coming from the cigarette and that would added a bit
more depth to the shot. Just thinking aloud.

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Back then we didn't have an LCD at the back of the camera to see what we caught.
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You're really on a roll here Doc! Great images so far. Are these all relatives or friends of yours?

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Dr. Harout wrote:Back then we didn't have an LCD at the back of the camera to see what we caught.
Back then I did not even have a camera. :) That's why I was wistful Doc.

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Mark, friends mainly, but wait, we'll arrive to unknowns too...
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Again with my Nikon FE2
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a99 + 70-300 G (Back to digital :wink: )
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