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The Fisherman and his Pipe !

Photography People posted on Jul 01, 2006
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Hello all! This was shot with my nikon 7900 a few weeks back at Balboa Park . This guy reminded me so much of an oil painting from the 1800's at my Aunts house... a small oil of an old man and his pipe . I grew up looking at that painting and while out walking the other night I saw that painting seem to materalise before me in the here and now!. SO I shot this that reminded me so strongly of it . Then we met the old Fisherman. And so Asked him if it was ok that I took his picture. He was very friendly and didn't mind being photographed. His name is Gladamer ( sp?) -he was happily fishing ( had caught 3 and caught one as we talked to him Chrissy got excited and she helped him pull up the fish from the water ...and so he showed Chrissy a few how too's on the subject... Chrissy then asked him about his accent and he told us that immigrated from Russia a few years back ! He also said that living here in Southern California is a dream come true and pure paridise!.. hehe I was just happy to meet such a nice person who would take time with my daughters to teach them about fishing . A real content heart of gold and love for life that shows in his smile here ! LOL and you don't see big fat pipes like that hardly ever these days around here..lol! *looks best at full size...thanks! "O) oh and one more small note here - I was pretty sure about this one as a must in black and white but i really do love the colors in this so will leave it for now as it.. Thank you for all your time and comments! Love to you all! ((( BIG HUGS! ))) ~ ♥ ~Kimmers ! :O)

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oodmb

12:48PM | Sat, 01 July 2006

this would look great in black and white. the color of the lining of the jacket takes some mood away

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Richardphotos

12:49PM | Sat, 01 July 2006

what an excellent portrait you have done.looks like he has many years on his face as if he was a sea farer most of the time

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Zacko

12:54PM | Sat, 01 July 2006

Ooooh, i want a pipe too!!! I love the smell of pipes....and it looks soooo mature too, lol. Gorgeous portrait Kimmie. I agree with oodmb, i too think it would look amazing in B&W. But even in color its stunning!!!!! Have a beautiful day my friend! #:O) ....P.S. I never got an e-bot for you btw. #:o/

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jocko500

1:02PM | Sat, 01 July 2006

I think I saw a copy of that painting before too. This is a super portrait of this man

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kimariehere

1:07PM | Sat, 01 July 2006

thanks Andreas and oodmb ...i fixed the lining and cloned it out ..i really like the colors here so i think i will stick to it looks a tad washed out in Black and white..!!

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busi2ness

1:12PM | Sat, 01 July 2006

A marvellous portrait of just an ordinary human. The capture tells his history, I bet!

TerraDreamer

1:12PM | Sat, 01 July 2006

Wonderful portrait! Such detail and color here. I hope you shared it with him! Thanks for posting :)

Fotogen

1:58PM | Sat, 01 July 2006

Very nice composition. Very well done. Great colors in the image. B&W would be great as well, but I like these colors. Just my opinion :) Nicely done

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goodoleboy

2:15PM | Sat, 01 July 2006

Sharp, distinct capture of the grizzled old chap. Lots of character in the face. Love the colors. Beautifully done, kimmiepooh!

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iaacf

2:25PM | Sat, 01 July 2006

What a beautiful portrait.. It is a classical type of portrait.. so powerful, charactaristic.. I really love it.

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SoulSearcherr

2:44PM | Sat, 01 July 2006

wonderful job

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girsempa

2:56PM | Sat, 01 July 2006

This portrait is much better than it appears at first sight... when I see the strong background light, it's almost a miracle that you got his face so wonderfully clear. Nothing taken for granted here: it is a wonderful portrait, and exceptionally mastered as well... You are a talented lady! ;-))

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Azrael3000

3:03PM | Sat, 01 July 2006

It's a really nice portrait. You nevertheless should do this in B/W. This man has so many curves in his face, which would be wonderfull in B/W. I just threw it into PS and played with the settings and the outcome speaks for itself. You can't change it but I've prefered if the guy wouldn't look onto the ground. Last point, that hat poping out of the frame doesn't look good, it's my personal preference, I don't like such digital baubles (hope that's the right word)

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Lledeline

3:19PM | Sat, 01 July 2006

Beautiful portrait, full of life (must have lot of story to tell

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THEDARKSHADOW

5:41PM | Sat, 01 July 2006

I would not change a thing. This realy works for me. Fantastic shot, composition, focus and presentation. Well done Kimarie

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soffy

5:46PM | Sat, 01 July 2006

what a wonderful portrait,he really looks as he enjoy life,excellent shot Kim*****

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claudialee

6:30PM | Sat, 01 July 2006

Wonderful photograph. This is something that I would love to paint. He is indeed amazing and you can see the warmth in his face. Lovely photo. HUGS!!

b2amphot

6:31PM | Sat, 01 July 2006

B&W or Color? Think this is one of those occasions when you just have to do both. Very special capture.

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Hidinthesierras

7:18PM | Sat, 01 July 2006

I really like the colors too! The water is wonderfuly blue! You always have these adventures, this is a nice capture, I am glad that you got to take it!! thanks for sharing it Kimmers! 8-)

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webshadow

8:24PM | Sat, 01 July 2006

Wow, the character is written in his face for all to see...he's amazing. Just one of those people who you know has so many tales to tell...one of those you could listen to for hours, and you've captured it all in a single click for us to view. Never lose your magic...that lens of yours is a doorway to our hearts. You always manage to touch mine....:) Beautiful work!

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mollymaye

8:33PM | Sat, 01 July 2006

I like this in color...but half tone...or something sort of bronzed. It might make the photo look as weathered as he does. I love that you chose to allow the brim of his hat to spill over into the frame of the photo.

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bentchick

10:07PM | Sat, 01 July 2006

I like it!!!! Very nice of him to let you intrude on his fishing, cuz some people are not that nice about it!!!! LOL ;p

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KatesFriend

10:10PM | Sat, 01 July 2006

What a wonderful gentalman and a superb capture of his character. I am really struck by the very strong blues in this picture.

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visionart

10:58PM | Sat, 01 July 2006

Fantastic Capture Kimmer! Perfect!

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Hendesse

3:45AM | Sun, 02 July 2006

Really a fantastic and perfect portrait. Outstanding details and very expressive. Excellent work!!! :)

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miladyblu

4:42AM | Sun, 02 July 2006

Hello!!Ciao!!WOOOOOOWWWWWWWW!!!AMAZING portrait!!SUPERB capture!!i love the very impressive esxpression that you have captured in fantastic manner!!Excellent work my dearest friend!!You made a big masterpiece dearest Kimmie!!Thank you for sharing!!I wish you a happy sunday and a excellent week!!A big kiss and a big hug!!

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Onslow

7:45AM | Sun, 02 July 2006

Excellent portrait of this character :)

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GiMi53

8:11AM | Sun, 02 July 2006

Fantastic portrait, full of character ! Excellent work, Kimmie ! Hugs & kisses ! :~)

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kenmo

8:25AM | Sun, 02 July 2006

Exceptional capture Kimmie...there certainly is alot of character in that profile... Each line of his face could probably tell a fantastic tale... EXCELLENT -- Happy 4th of July... God Bless Americans everywhere & God Bless Kim & her family...

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erlandpil

10:46AM | Sun, 02 July 2006

Great sharp portrait in wonderful color erland

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