NZBarry wrote:
This is most definitely a product of the twenty first century. I don't know how far away these ladies were, I don't know how much wind there really was there, but this is a street image to me, this is exactly how times are now, when nobody knows who is taking a photograph of who, what everyone is looking at on their own phones, they may have been looking at your photo, they may have been looking at one of their sons, boyfriends, or playing a game. it doesn't really matter unless you have something to hide, because that is now, we cannot avoid it, and we are fooling ourselves by thinking that by holding a DSLR camera that we are the real photographers. We probably just stand out more for what we are doing, or where we are pointing them. Keep up your photography from all angles Brent, I like your work
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Barry, you are so perceptive about the changing times and what is protocall now days. This scene is so very typical, and you see it all the time. I just wanted to post this image because I liked the hair floating in mid air between the women and how sharp it is with the lighting. I also like the focus point of the phone being the center of attention then the eye goes to different places in the photo. It kind of tells a story in the photo.