A few portraits from yesteryear

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A few portraits from yesteryear

Postby ozimax on Thu Jun 04, 2020 5:52 pm

Thought I'd post a few oldies to garner some discussion. Or not.

Robyn 2012
ImageRobyn2012a by Max Young, on Flickr

Spanish man with accordion
ImagePortrait17 by Max Young, on Flickr

Spanish man on park bench
ImagePortrait16 by Max Young, on Flickr

Pakistani girl on London street
ImagePortrait13 by Max Young, on Flickr

Robyn 2011
ImagePortrait6 by Max Young, on Flickr

Junior cowboy
ImagePortrait4 by Max Young, on Flickr

Formal portrait of my neice
ImagePortrait3 by Max Young, on Flickr

Robyn 2010
ImagePortrait001 by Max Young, on Flickr
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Re: A few portraits from yesteryear

Postby gstark on Fri Jun 05, 2020 8:18 am

Some nice portraits here. I'm a sucker for a good portrait, as you know.

I especially like, in these times, the expression in quite a few of these of the need for social distancing. The bride and groom with the vignetted background lighting, for instance, or the young (Indian?) child, and the gentleman sitting on the park bench.

And especially so the use of the accordion to enforce social distancing. :biglaugh: :biglaugh:
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Re: A few portraits from yesteryear

Postby ozimax on Fri Jun 05, 2020 11:24 am

gstark wrote:And especially so the use of the accordion to enforce social distancing.


As an accordionist from way back, I resemble that remark. Now if it was my singing, I understand... :biglaugh: :biglaugh:
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Re: A few portraits from yesteryear

Postby zafra52 on Sat Jun 06, 2020 1:28 pm

They are excellent Ozi. You have trained your wife well. 1 & 5 are superb. :up:
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