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05-29-2018, 01:03 PM - 2 Likes   #1
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My "Street Lady" (Pentax-A 28mm F2.8), who is both small and a discreet "Lady".



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QuoteOriginally posted by Kerrowdown Quote
My "Street Lady"

K.D. !
You shatter my illusion of your good character, you keep and employ “street ladies ?”


People soaking up a typically bright scottish sunny sommer's day I presume ?


I noted the corrected falling building lines in this shot, a sign of a proper photographer who knows his trade.


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QuoteOriginally posted by Schraubstock Quote
K.D. !
You shatter my illusion of your good character, you keep and employ “street ladies ?”


Cheers

Perhaps you may have an easier time with this if you considered them "trophy wives" and not "street ladies".

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Good to see your back and your front ain't too bad either!
Thanks for that.
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You shatter my illusion of your good character, you keep and employ “street ladies ?”
In that case you'd best not meet my (Pentax 28mm F3.5 Shift).

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People soaking up a typically bright Scottish sunny Summer's day I presume ?
Indeed positively tropical by our standards.

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I noted the corrected falling building lines in this shot, a sign of a proper photographer who knows his trade.
Nice of you to notice such things, many do not.

I must admit to always using the grid overlay in the K1s viewfinder, which helps with getting stuff square ish in the viewfinder and on thirds for composition etc.

Perhaps I've over corrected in this one, if it's that noticeable.
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Perhaps you may have an easier time with this if you considered them "trophy wives" and not "street ladies".
Oh dear, we appear to be getting a wee bit wrapped around the axles here with the terminology.

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My "Street Lady" (Pentax-A 28mm F2.8), who is both small and a discreet "Lady".
Am I correct in thinking that you didn't feel this "lady" had a place/function in the APS-C world?
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Am I correct in thinking that you didn't feel this "lady" had a place/function in the APS-C world?
Aye, I used my "Good Lady” (Pentax-A 20mm F2.8) more then to get a similar focal length/feel.
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