Terrific family pic. Leica...worth the money? I used to feel that high-priced super sports cars were a waste of money, until I got a ride in a Ferrari, then I understood. I imagine it's the same with a Leica.
Superb shot Kirk! One of the reasons I still use exactly the very same camera more than any other I own, it just does the business. 0.85 just perfect for 50mm use too.
That big window to the right made a wonderful softbox, and that white blouse on the left made a great bounce card. The expression on Ben's face, along with his engaging look right into the lens is what really make this photo (to me). Thanks for posting it!
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He looks like a mini Kirk !
OMG what a wonderful picture !!! I can't even say why, but I just totally adore it.
Casual but brilliant. Both the photographer and the kid.
What a very handsome young man he was.
Terrific family pic. Leica...worth the money? I used to feel that high-priced super sports cars were a waste of money, until I got a ride in a Ferrari, then I understood. I imagine it's the same with a Leica.
The quintessential grab shot.
except for the hairstyle he hasn't changed one iota!
Leica dis piccie :-)
Superb shot Kirk! One of the reasons I still use exactly the very same camera more than any other I own, it just does the business. 0.85 just perfect for 50mm use too.
Do you miss using it at all Kirk?
That big window to the right made a wonderful softbox, and that white blouse on the left made a great bounce card. The expression on Ben's face, along with his engaging look right into the lens is what really make this photo (to me). Thanks for posting it!
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