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I love black and white images… I studied photography at college and have always enjoyed printing black and white images, matt did you take this picture because its really good something you’d expect in a center page of a magazine…
Carl..
Thanks Carl, yes I did take this (and the rest of the images). Very kind of you.
I also love black and white photos more than anything..the view is remarkable!
Very nice – how did you get to the shooting point? its an unsusual viewpoint
Over the balcony of a high rise hotel, near Disneyland. Thanks for your comment.
Looks surreal… nice texture.
Well an excellent snap i must say.. It seems as i m sitting in APOLLO 1 and watching moons surface from a distance of just few meters !
Great Art Display!
This is absolutely striking collection of photos. I am speechless.
really cool, and elegant
thank you for sharing
Such an amazing shot!! Your site is absolutely addictive – such lovely pictures to explore…
Por instantes me pareceu uma imagem do universo. Muito boa.
You show some really great photography skills in this, i would love to know what camera you used? Have you considered doing video as well as stills photography? if you are interested in some examples of professional work then please look at ourvideo production company
Either way great stuff!
Thanks Christiaan! No I haven’t given much thought to video. There’s still so much to learn with still photography, that I don’t want to dilute my focus right now.
I believe the camera was a Yashica Electro-35 GSN rangefinder camera, probably pushing Tri-X by two stops.
Looks like two people are floating dead in the water while the others are just swimming as if nothing happened. Interesting photo.