It has been tough choosing the images for this daily post because there are so many great images coming in. Today I want to share with you an image by Roger Paperno taken with a Leica M9 and 50 Summilux ASPH lens. Thanks for the submission and the inspiration Roger! I love this image! You can visit Rogers portfolio website here to see more. Be sure to submit YOUR images as I feature a new one every day or two!
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What a great shot! 🙂
Bril!
You are a brilliant artist Roger!
One of my favorites for sure…
Thank you for sharing your talent & your obvious love of people and imagery.
Keep up the amazing work and I look forward to more wonderful photo shoots in exotic, beautiful places together. Working together with you in Italy & the Caribbean will always remain high on my list of modeling highs! 😉
I wish you and your family a happy, healthy, prosperous New Year!
Peace & blessings always~
Tracey Lynne
Roger,
Your photography is exquisite! It makes me smile : )
As a huge Roger fan, I am constantly amazed by his range. He sees what normal eyes miss.
Love this photo, Roger, and every other photo you shoot.
If you got so many images, why dont you throw in a few imagas as follow ups/nominees for each daily?
Taking a picture that makes the viewer smile is, I think, about the hardest thing the photographer can do. I’m smiling. Well done, Roger.
I love it Roger!
The contrast of the soldier/guard with the crowd is amazing… his stillness sorrounded by the pack of curious people was brilliantly caught by your camera and your observant eyes… ;0) Great shot!
What a slice of life here… and to see how many cameras you caught in motion! The soldier is perfectly placed! Bravo, Roger.
It just goes to show that you are checking out the WHOLE scene, not just where the “action” is… this image shows the rest of the story!
Roger, this is a great great picture… looks like a classic to me.
And Stve, thanks for sharing ! :o)
Regards
Cedric
This image is so strong, yet so delicate. I love the composition and the values. And the sense of humour! Fantastic.
I love this image because it reminds me of our trip. And I am happy you were looking the other way – the crowd of tourists was just as fascinating as the change of the guards. I think people would pluck the golden buttons off their uniform for souvenirs if they could LOL
This was shot at the changing of the guards at the castle in Prague, was I looking the wrong way?