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--
The earth laughs in flowers.
-Ralph Waldo Emmerson
Above all else, peacefulness, love and harmony.
- Noel Shoestring
 
Good juxtaposition of the eye on her jacket and his resentful, wide eyed look at you capturing his image. Perhaps intrusive but still it's impressive.

Well done.

Regards.

--
To catch the world in images
To annotate the feast
This quicksilver task remains
Mysterious at least... (Paddy McAloon)
 
Is okay.

This one's the better of the day

 
We all have different tastes. Id easily delete this but not the other
 
> ":-x You have no right to take my picture!"
 
> ":-x You have no right to take my picture!"
Actually he was just staring for the bus. Shame really that it does have that 'photographer noticed' look though as not a huge fan unless there's positivity about it. Ah well.
I used to feel the same way, but then I realized that the subject looking right into the camera is looking right at the viewer, which causes an emotional reaction in them like it or not. That’s an immediate win for the photographer, IMO.
 
I used to feel the way you feel but not really anymore unless its bot a bothered or agitated look as that's not a win for the other person in the photo
 
> ":-x You have no right to take my picture!"
Actually he was just staring for the bus. Shame really that it does have that 'photographer noticed' look though as not a huge fan unless there's positivity about it. Ah well.
I don't think so. He's looking RIGHT into the lens. Maybe he WAS looking for the bus, but not here.
 
IDK, it's a bit 'cheesy' tbh.

Though how the photo appears and speaks to myself and others may not always be the same

Cheers
 

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