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Well done! Ha!!
Very good phota
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.
Not for me, I’m afraid.
Then why did you post it?We all have different tastes. Id easily delete this but not the other
It'd definitely be a keeper for me. Great use of props, great timing... much more to this than meets the eye (haha pun).
agreed - this one is much betterNot for me, I’m afraid.
I prefer the one you posted in this thread.
Better impact and composition all round.
Regards.
It's great Leon. Rarely seen such a startled deer-in-the-headlights look. The eye on the back of the jacket adds to the drama... well done!
> ":-x You have no right to take my picture!"
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.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.> ":-x You have no right to take my picture!"
I don't think so. He's looking RIGHT into the lens. Maybe he WAS looking for the bus, but not here.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.> ":-x You have no right to take my picture!"
no accounting for taste is a proverb for a reason I guessIDK, it's a bit 'cheesy' tbh.
Though how the photo appears and speaks to myself and others may not always be the same
Cheers