Any on-going projects?

Thanks, Jonas. I agree with you about capturing real life. The family back in Canada keeps asking for pics, but it's just an infant lying there! 8)

I like the tone you've added to your pics, and you're right the content is compelling.

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Michael, Tokyo
http://emuu.net/a/i.php?one.jpg
 
I suppose my main "project" has been to photograph as many local (Denver) jazz musicians as I can. I've never had any actual plans to do anything with these, but this thread got me to thinking about it, so I've finally pulled some pictures together and posted them to Flickr:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/marcsabatella/sets/72157604019035814/

I plan to keep adding to this collection as I get shots of more musicians. I also hope to replace some of the more mediocre shots - which I've posted because they are the best shots I have of musicians who deserve to be included - with better ones of the same musicians.

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Marc Sabatella
http://www.marcsabatella.com/photo/
 
Thanks, Jonas. I agree with you about capturing real life. The
family back in Canada keeps asking for pics, but it's just an infant
lying there! 8)
Michael,

I'm sorry for the late reply. I'm not following the forum in detail right now.

When thinking of all the baby and kid pictures that nearly ended my life as a happy amateur photographer there is one thing I wish I had done; Details.

I should have got myself a macro lens, or at least a lens capable of decent close-ups. There were wonderful feet, fingers, eye-lashes and other details that I wish I had in the albums now. For example; there was a trinket, an enameled little ceramic heart, floating around.

My daughter was very fond of that heart. At one time it just filled her palm. I wish I had a series of pictures during the years of that hand with the enameled heart in it.
I like the tone you've added to your pics, and you're right the
content is compelling.
Thank you. I really should rescan the second picture and give it more details and a little less of the toning. Some day...

I wish you and your family good luck now that everything has changed!

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Jonas
 
Hi Marc,

That is not a bad project at all!

I had a quick look and I really liked Charlie Z in the street, among quite some other ones.

So, the thread wasn't an entirely waste of space then... Thank you.

regards,

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Jonas
I suppose my main "project" has been to photograph as many local
(Denver) jazz musicians as I can. I've never had any actual plans to
do anything with these, but this thread got me to thinking about it,
so I've finally pulled some pictures together and posted them to
Flickr:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/marcsabatella/sets/72157604019035814/

I plan to keep adding to this collection as I get shots of more
musicians. I also hope to replace some of the more mediocre shots -
which I've posted because they are the best shots I have of musicians
who deserve to be included - with better ones of the same musicians.
 
What a great recommendation! I've got a reversing ring for my Minolta film gear -- I'll get put it to use.

I've already noticed that the kid's eyes are changing from the oddly doll-like look at birth, I wish I'd done some close-ups.

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Michael, Tokyo
http://emuu.net/a/i.php?one.jpg
 
I try to take a picture relating to the weekly sermon, but I haven't done much. I am lacking in ideas. See my blog in my website if interested (you get to it by going to my homepage in my profile).

Eric
 

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