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Portrait - Mark

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Took this series of pictures during my lunch hour. This guy was kind enough to agree to pose for me.

 

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Well done. I like the light and the B&W. Handsome guy too. So was he a stranger whom you approached, or was he a buddy who was out and about with you?

I hate approaching strangers. And that's my first assignment in my little photo workshop...ugh. So if he is a stranger, hats off to you.

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I am also interested to hear whether this was a stranger or someone you know. Still looking forward to seeing the other shots you have taken in Glasgow, or has the weather caused rain to stop play?

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Well done. I like the light and the B&W. Handsome guy too. So was he a stranger whom you approached, or was he a buddy who was out and about with you?

I hate approaching strangers. And that's my first assignment in my little photo workshop...ugh. So if he is a stranger, hats off to you.

Thanks, Mark was a total stranger. I was in central station and thought he looked quite photogenic. He was really up for getting his pictures taken and asked about my 7100 and lens. 

Tony, I'll get the rest of the Glasgow pics online as soon as I can, work and weather have hampered me this last week.



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Thanks, Mark was a total stranger. I was in central station and thought he looked quite photogenic. He was really up for getting his pictures taken and asked about my 7100 and lens. 
Tony, I'll get the rest of the Glasgow pics online as soon as I can, work and weather have hampered me this last week.


Well done Mark in talking the fellow into letting you taking his photo. I was convinced he was a friend or someone from work.





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