I spend a few days every spring working on the International Appalachian Trail in Maine with a group of 70 and 80 year old guys. The "work days" are always scheduled months in advance and never fail to be either unseasonably warm and buggy or cold and wet. This year we had hot and buggy the first day...
| DMC-LX3 | |
| Focal Length: | 5.1 mm |
| Aperture: | f/4 |
| Exposure: | 1/500 sec |
| ISO Speed: | 800 |
Categories: [in the woods] [portraits]
Tags: black_and_white iat wassataquoik
Great environmental portrait. I like the expresson on Earl's face. Amazing details. Well done.
Csaba/EyeVision on 9th August 2009 @ 5:48am
another tremendous candid portrait, bill!
david on 9th August 2009 @ 10:05am
Fun candid portrait. Amazing how you managed to capture his face beneath the netting.
Marcie on 9th August 2009 @ 10:19am
This is really a funny image. Very well spotted, Bill.
Reiner on 12th August 2009 @ 12:14pm
Never thought mosquitonet could add this much to a portrait :)
aptass on 12th August 2009 @ 1:37pm
Oh I love this, the portrait is gorgeous in this B&W and with that background, love the way you framed him - he seems to walk on us ! And the "net" over his face : beautiful - bravo*
k@ on 28th October 2009 @ 5:55pm