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    Olympus Trip 35

    Kodak TMAX 100 developed in TMAX developer

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    This was taken with the Traveling Trip. It began its journey in Buenos Aires, made its way to Baltimore and is now off to visit William Buckley in San Francisco. Check out the group if you'd like to follow the journey.

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    1. boyghost and eva. added this photo to their favorites.

    2. andre dos santos (6 weeks ago)

      Awesome work!

    3. stryker66 (6 weeks ago)

      Great frame !

    4. gb3 photography (6 weeks ago)

      I love my olympus trip , a great camera , great image here Patrick , the tones are really rich

    5. tedesco57 (6 weeks ago)

      Hey Buddy -What's your angle? - did he notice you?

    6. patrickjoust (6 weeks ago)

      Thanks everyone!!

      @ tedesco57 - I'm not sure if he did notice me or not. I noticed his expression from several paces away though. It was super hot out there, so maybe he was just having a bad day. I hesitated to upload this shot actually because I wasn't sure if it was mean to do so. I'm still not sure actually and I might take it down. I like candid street photography, but I don't want to pick on anyone either. I just thought his expression was interesting, especially since everyone else was watching a performance and he was not.

    7. Joey Harrison (5 weeks ago)

      Wow, great face.

    8. tedesco57 (5 weeks ago)

      Dont beat yourself up about this shot, Patrick - it's just a shot in a public place and no one knows anybody in the shot. You captured someone's frown - so that's a human reaction worth recording! I'd be inclined to leave it in the pool....

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