Disgust
by SMarsden
Uploaded28/12/2011 - 16:59
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Posted 28/12/2011 - 19:04
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wadna wrote:
This one misses the boat for me Stewart. Sure she doesn't look happy but one suspects the object of her unhappiness is the photographer as there is no context (apart from the fact she's emerging from some indeterminate shop & there is an apparently unrelated woman walking away from her). The shot seems to me to be just unfortunate.
Regards,
Ian.
Your missing of the boat is actually you catching a first class ticket... I was, at the time of shooting, taking pictures of shop windows and the reflections that are in them... This one particularly stuck with me as there was an obvious interaction between this woman and myself....This one misses the boat for me Stewart. Sure she doesn't look happy but one suspects the object of her unhappiness is the photographer as there is no context (apart from the fact she's emerging from some indeterminate shop & there is an apparently unrelated woman walking away from her). The shot seems to me to be just unfortunate.
Regards,
Ian.
her facial expression as 'textbook' disgust.
Unfortunatly what this photograph will never show is what shemuttered under her breath as she forced her way past me...
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Posted 28/12/2011 - 22:02
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SMarsden wrote:
her facial expression as 'textbook' disgust.
Unfortunatly what this photograph will never show is what shemuttered under her breath as she forced her way past me...
Aha, now I understand your motive!
wadna wrote:
This one misses the boat for me Stewart. Sure she doesn't look happy but one suspects the object of her unhappiness is the photographer as there is no context (apart from the fact she's emerging from some indeterminate shop & there is an apparently unrelated woman walking away from her). The shot seems to me to be just unfortunate.
Regards,
Ian.
Your missing of the boat is actually you catching a first class ticket... I was, at the time of shooting, taking pictures of shop windows and the reflections that are in them... This one particularly stuck with me as there was an obvious interaction between this woman and myself....This one misses the boat for me Stewart. Sure she doesn't look happy but one suspects the object of her unhappiness is the photographer as there is no context (apart from the fact she's emerging from some indeterminate shop & there is an apparently unrelated woman walking away from her). The shot seems to me to be just unfortunate.
Regards,
Ian.
her facial expression as 'textbook' disgust.
Unfortunatly what this photograph will never show is what shemuttered under her breath as she forced her way past me...
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Regards,
Ian.