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Angus #2Posted by matt sutton (Sydney, Australia) on 19 February 2009 in People & Portrait and Portfolio. 503cx Tri-x all images are scanned direct from film negatives or positives with no digital processing, unless stated, thanks for visiting.... but please don't take - "All rights reserved"
Comments (11)
EstherK from Kota Kinabalu, MalaysiaTruly awesome, Matt. Love everything about this portrait. 19 Feb 2009 5:08am @EstherK: thanks Esther. He's an intense young man way ahead of his years. Believe it or not but this is not posed. bluechameleon from Vancouver, CanadaThis is great Matt. There is a certain amount of tension in this shot, excellent! 19 Feb 2009 5:29am @bluechameleon: Thanks Sharon. He is a son of a best friend of mine. He was just sitting watching the sun going down and I set my gear before I approached and asked for this image. @Abrahel: thanks Abrahel hugo poon from hong kong, Hong KongWonderful capture of that mood of solitude! Great depth of feeling! 19 Feb 2009 1:47pm @hugo poon: thanks very much Hugo, I really appreciate these comments Robert from Kingsville, CanadaBeautiful portrait Matt, his expression certainly shows the intensity you mentioned. 19 Feb 2009 2:02pm @Robert: thanks very much Robert, this young guy is way ahead of his years and often is caught up in deep thought and solitude Virgil from Richmond, United Statesgood job on this one......he looks very deep in thought. 19 Feb 2009 4:33pm Bill from Belton, United StatesMy first impression was... this young man seems very alone. Marvelous portrait Matt! 19 Feb 2009 11:04pm @Bill: thanks kindly Bill zero from Aberdeen, United KingdomI am thinking. What may he be thinking about this much? 19 Feb 2009 11:35pm @zero: thanks Zoltan ! Tammy/Cricket from Huntsville, United StatesI love these serious shots. Lovely image. 20 Feb 2009 5:46am @Tammy/Cricket: thanks Tammy. grant from kansas city, United Statesgreat portrait. the seaside buildings look like they could be miniatures that he has set up and tired of. 22 Feb 2009 1:27am @grant: thanks Grant, like you said, I said the same thing about your phot that day ! |