Turning The Page
by davidstorm
K-5iis, Sigma 150-500, Redsnapper Tripod
Uploaded26/09/2013 - 23:58
CategoryPhoto Journalism
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Posted 27/09/2013 - 11:41
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Like this, caught just as the page was turned, the foot just adds a little intrigue
Malc
Posted 27/09/2013 - 20:04
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GIULIO57 wrote:
I do like this compo and your idea...but I must be honest with you....The person is hidden behind the arpa and foot on the right is almost a "naughty boy"entering into this wonderful compo....Imagine the face of the girl visible on the left of arpa(left for observers of the photo)while playing cords....and a superb BW conversion....
Otherwise a wonderful idea.I do like this compo and your idea...but I must be honest with you....The person is hidden behind the arpa and foot on the right is almost a "naughty boy"entering into this wonderful compo....Imagine the face of the girl visible on the left of arpa(left for observers of the photo)while playing cords....and a superb BW conversion....
Best wishes
Ian
Posted 06/10/2013 - 23:53
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GIULIO57 wrote:
I do like this compo and your idea...but I must be honest with you....The person is hidden behind the arpa and foot on the right is almost a "naughty boy"entering into this wonderful compo....Imagine the face of the girl visible on the left of arpa(left for observers of the photo)while playing cords....and a superb BW conversion....
Thank you Giulio for your comments on this image. Your eye sees everything and you are 100% correct! The only thing I can say in my defence is that there was no time for a different version of this image, it was shot 'in the moment' and there was no opportunity to amend it and re-shoot later. That being so, I am content to leave it as it is!I do like this compo and your idea...but I must be honest with you....The person is hidden behind the arpa and foot on the right is almost a "naughty boy"entering into this wonderful compo....Imagine the face of the girl visible on the left of arpa(left for observers of the photo)while playing cords....and a superb BW conversion....
Best wishes
David
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