An old man
by jeeess1967
This guy was talking to someone. Regret the lack of sharpness.
Uploaded03/09/2016 - 08:39
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Posted 03/09/2016 - 11:08
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GIULIO57 wrote:
It works....lack of sharpness is useful to "spot"gesture only, IMHO......so gesture is alive
I agree the lack of sharpness is not a problem.It works....lack of sharpness is useful to "spot"gesture only, IMHO......so gesture is alive
What's a lot more important that it's a full of life portrait and catches the moment.
Posted 03/09/2016 - 14:13
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You have captured a lovely moment where the man seems to be telling a story
Posted 03/09/2016 - 17:25
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Really nice... Alive, engaged and natural... Very human...
Best
Best
Posted 04/09/2016 - 07:52
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MikeInDevon wrote:
What's a lot more important that it's a full of life portrait and catches the moment.
. GIULIO57 wrote:
It works....lack of sharpness is useful to "spot"gesture only, IMHO......so gesture is alive
I agree the lack of sharpness is not a problem.It works....lack of sharpness is useful to "spot"gesture only, IMHO......so gesture is alive
What's a lot more important that it's a full of life portrait and catches the moment.
Completely agree with these two posts. The impact and engagement are what count for me.
Posted 07/09/2016 - 17:53
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Thank you so much for the comments.
Regards
Regards
K-5, K-7 and K10D, Pentax 18-135 WR,18-55 WR,Pentax 28-105,Sigma 28-300, Sigma 28-80 (Macro) and Pentax 50-200 WR.
Posted 12/09/2016 - 17:26
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Thanks Paul.
Regards
Regards
K-5, K-7 and K10D, Pentax 18-135 WR,18-55 WR,Pentax 28-105,Sigma 28-300, Sigma 28-80 (Macro) and Pentax 50-200 WR.
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