I realize not necessarily sharp plus has a lot of grain. mostly due to low light and wiggly subjects. sometimes ya get what ya get and no do-overs.
maryjane
saddles
shoes and feet
Cool shots, CarlySue! Interesting idea for certain. I think some softness adds to the idea of motion/swinging feet, so I have no problem with that here. I like the B/W format, too, and probably better than I would color for these.
Last shot is definitely the most interesting, IMO. I like that one a lot. And because of the colors available in flipflops, that one I would like to see the color version, out of curiosity. Might be better, just because of the contrast with the B/W saddle shoes. Maybe, lol.
Novel idea!
Love 'em all, but #1 most of all...the curves of the chair leg + those white socks + crossed ankles - super!
carlysue wrote:
I realize not necessarily sharp plus has a lot of grain. mostly due to low light and wiggly subjects. sometimes ya get what ya get and no do-overs.
Very creative carlysue, well done, like the B&W
Hey, Angler, I appreciate you stopping and your kind comment. I'm enthralled with your birdies.
Thank you, Treepusher. And that is a great idea...problem is, that was taken with b&w film and I scanned in the photo so no color captured. If I was good at the pp stuff (you make it SOUND easy), I could color the flipflops.
What a really cool idea,..I like them all but No. 1 really is nice.
That is so kind, Linda. thank you for looking. I almost chose one where the ankles were not crossed, just feet together on the chair rail, but this was more girlie.
Thank you, Gregory. Your opinion is important to me and your posts make my day start out with a bit of humor (usually)...and then I go to work and hear "I need I need I need I need" or "I want I want I want I want" ...and I think of your birds and picture them with these voices...
Thank you James56, I really do appreciate your comment and glad you liked them.
Hi carleysue, I liked the pictures, sharp or not, because they help convey a message. Good job and keep them coming.
carlysue wrote:
I realize not necessarily sharp plus has a lot of grain. mostly due to low light and wiggly subjects. sometimes ya get what ya get and no do-overs.
you have a great imagination carlysue......nice photo's
carlysue wrote:
I realize not necessarily sharp plus has a lot of grain. mostly due to low light and wiggly subjects. sometimes ya get what ya get and no do-overs.
No 1 for me carlysue, nice set
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