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Karen Stuebing | all galleries >> Galleries >> Desolation Row > "You're in the Wrong Place, My Friend...
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12-SEP-2012 Karen Stuebing

"You're in the Wrong Place, My Friend...

West Virginia

..You better leave. "

Mamiya RB67 ,Mamiya Sekor 150mm Soft Focus, f4.0,Kodak TMAX 400
1/250s f/4.0 iso400 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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Julie Oldfield15-Aug-2013 00:41
Amazing!
Neil Marcus24-May-2013 03:06
Whoa...I'm leaving.
larose forest photos08-Nov-2012 22:24
Another fine image in this Desolation Row series. Perfect, I think, for the song line. V
J S Quesada14-Sep-2012 21:41
Excellent portrait. Fabulous tones. V
wernere0114-Sep-2012 20:05
A dime for his thinking. Superb portrait with great expression. v
John King14-Sep-2012 00:25
Your POV is very effective for this portrait. The SF lens is doing marvelous work with this series; so many of these images seem filled with light even when the subject seems dark. V+
Frank Brault13-Sep-2012 22:52
What a terrific expression and caption! A marvelous portrait! V
Helen Betts13-Sep-2012 21:07
This entire series has such an unreal quality to it (yet I think it's very real), and this is no exception. Wonderful expression you captured as well. V.
Colin Storey13-Sep-2012 19:31
Fantastic portrait with superb tones and soft focus. v
Cindi Smith13-Sep-2012 18:13
Like the title....:)
Margot W13-Sep-2012 17:35
"Are you talkin' to me?"
Love this one.
Alain Boussac13-Sep-2012 17:15
Excellent image : he seems to have understood your message, Karen ! V.
Martin Lamoon13-Sep-2012 16:14
Good candid portrait. V
Walter Otto Koenig13-Sep-2012 15:54
Strong portrait work with this intensity offset by the softness. "V"
Al Chesworth13-Sep-2012 15:51
Excellent portrait.
bill friedlander13-Sep-2012 15:11
Good that you were not intimidated. The lens/film combination does an excellent job with faces. V
Sheila13-Sep-2012 14:38
I think the title is about you, Karen.
What an expression this guy has. Quite formidable.
globalgadabout13-Sep-2012 14:26
arresting image..despite the title he seems at home here..