I somehow suspect that he wasn't really an old seadog, but rather wanted to feel a part of the crowds watching the Queen Mary 2. I wonder if his whole experience was seen through a view-finder!
Thanks for the comments. I have to admit that the bokeh wasn't exactly planned, but it turned out very nice. Pleased you're enjoying the blog Alan. Thanks Grace :-)
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Terrific capture! I do love "people" shots like this and wonder what their "story" is!
Sylvia
I don't know Al, he has the 'look' of an old seadog to me! Lovely shot in B&W!
Nice portrait and lovely in BW too! Great blog.
And a nice bit of bokeh too.
Thanks for the comments. I have to admit that the bokeh wasn't exactly planned, but it turned out very nice. Pleased you're enjoying the blog Alan. Thanks Grace :-)
Yes, a great portrait. Like all good portraits, it seems to tell a story about the subject
Oh, but he looks the part, doesn't he? Kind of a 'Gilligan's Island'-type character! ;}
la fourchette: I knew I had seen him somewhere before!
Mark: I'm very new to portraits, so was pleased how this one turned out. Thanks
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