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09/29/2011 11:32:48 PM |
hey Ben...yes...it is very interesting how much the back story can enhance a photo...i didn't notice her intriguing body position until you mentioned it. |
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09/29/2011 04:37:46 PM |
The man on the curb, in addition to being an important part of the story, gives the whole scene much needed balance -- resolution even. My two cents. I do like it. A little bit of humor but a little bit of tension too. The tree and the parking meter seem to form a subtext of their own.
1/60 seems slow for street. But maybe I move too fast. |
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09/28/2011 11:52:45 PM |
Yeah, that guy was staring at the woman. I believe she noticed as she changed her position a few steps before this frame. The dad was more bothered by me. |
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09/28/2011 11:56:10 AM |
The expression on that guy's face on the far right is just priceless! Makes the whole image for me. |
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09/28/2011 11:04:56 AM |
i like the guys on the curb leading the viewer back into the image for another look. |
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09/28/2011 07:45:36 AM |
Ships passing in the night. All frozen in their thoughts, close and yet so far from each other. |
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