Photo of the day

Other than taking holiday snaps I'm not much of a photographer. I do, however, greatly enjoy visiting this thread and do so every time I visit this forum. You chaps have real talent and my son, who is a professional photographer and commercial designer, agrees with me.

Collectively - thank you for saying so. I.
 
Kampot, Cambodia. Saturday.
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Been busy, need to catch up with what's going on now. Are we still doing themed weeks here? Haven't seen any updates on that - so unless I missed smth, let me close off the Dark Side with this strange and horror-esque house in Nazareth:
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GM5 w/14mm f2.5

..and suggest a new topic, "Urbanisation".
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Nikon FA w/ Vivitar 28mm f2.8, Ilford XP5. And, unfortunately, a poor scanner.
 
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Inspired by @Floid_Maniac - his visual signature up until today - which he has now changed unhelpfully - ha ha. So - if you don't remember it you are unlikely to get the link visually. His signature is much more of a Fellini sort of thing now. Nikon F4 - XP2 - 85mm f1.4 Nikkor - the best portrait lens I have ever used. This is a really low quality scan - I can't find a bigger one. The highlights are not blown out on the negative but are here. Yours - I.
 
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@Floid_Maniac - In honour of you reverting your signature on my behalf for the week - I thought to dig out something a bit diva - you will forgive the low quality of this image. It has never been scanned - I simply re-photographed an awful 6x4 machine proof print. The original is properly sharp and the high-lights hold. That being said - it was shot deliberately high-key. The copying has increased the contrast. Nikon F4 - 85mm - XP2. Single Elinchrom head with soft box. Copied with a D4. cheers - I.
 
Wow! What super photographs.

Alas, I'm digital camera and here's my cat :D

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I swear, the kid's part racoon!

@pjgh - thanks for joining in. I think you are right about your cat being a bit racoon. I have a friend that I first met in Madrid - but now living in Cambodia - that grew up on a farm in the mid-west of America. He had an orphaned racoon as a pet - apparently they are highly intelligent and get into everything. I've never met one. He loved it but his parents had to step in after it managed to start an electric chainsaw in the tool shed. I'm not joking. cheers - I.
 
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