Good one--I like the framing.
Why do most Street show the subjects backside? I sure would like to see face every so often.
It's probably just me, but for some reason this shot seems "muddy". Nice capture!
aaciolkowski wrote:
Why do most Street show the subjects backside? I sure would like to see face every so often.
It does , of course all depend on the shot but most of the great street photographers showed their subjects faces, just look at the work of Cartier Bresson, Robert Doisneau and Vivian Mair.
aaciolkowski wrote:
Why do most Street show the subjects backside? I sure would like to see face every so often.
I'm not sure that's the way it is. But if it's true, I can guess the reason--they can't see you photographing them. It can be very difficult attempting to photograph a stranger who's standing 20 feet in front of you, looking right at you. But generally speaking, I agree--I think it's much more interesting to see people's faces.
bobbennett wrote:
It's probably just me, but for some reason this shot seems "muddy". Nice capture!
In a way, it kind of gives that impression. Looking at the original, the white wall is pretty dirty. But also, the shot looks somewhat underexposed. These may contribute to that.
You wouldn't expect them to pass up a sale would you Voss??? Good one.
Don
PAR4DCR wrote:
You wouldn't expect them to pass up a sale would you Voss??? Good one.
Don
Of course not. Thanks, Don.
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