My surprising… image of the year

A few weeks ago I was writing that at least on Flickr, the make and model of the camera had very little influence on how an image was received.

Case in point.

Just before Thanksgiving, I posted a picture taken a few years ago in Atlanta’s Little Five Points neighborhood with a Pentax P3, a film camera that suffered a terminal failure a few rolls of film later (an issue with the film advance mechanism like most of the P3s, of course). The lens – the Pentax A 35-70 f/3.5-4.5 – was so bad I got rid of it (my copy was faulty – the lens has a decent reputation otherwise). The image was not that great either but was made more interesting in post-processing with Lightroom, and in a few weeks, it has become my most appreciated image of the year in Flickr.

I even received a request to use it from a pro-bicycle user group…. Go figure.

I’ve been traveling recently, and will be on the road again during the holiday season. I’m not forgetting this blog, in fact I’m harvesting more images for later use, but it’s very likely that this post will be the last one before Christmas.

Happy Holidays to you and to your families.


Atlanta Little Five Points. Pentax P3/P30 – Pentax A 35-70mm f/3.5-4.5the wall has been repainted since, and is far less interesting…
Trying to save a compromised image in Lightroom.

More of the same series….Same camera, same lens, same roll of film.

Another image from the same roll of film – Atlanta, Inman Park.
Ford Bronco II – Inman Park Neighborhood, Atlanta.

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