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Dec 18, 2013 14:23:01   #
wonkytripod Loc: Peterborough UK
 
riada22 wrote:
If only she knew the discussion that ensued. But it's still a nice smile that's one thing you wouldn't want to change.


Thanks for comments they are always appreciated.

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Dec 18, 2013 14:29:16   #
abc1234 Loc: Elk Grove Village, Illinois
 
Wonk, the back story does not help but how about taking the face from the first post and putting it on to this one? Looks like she is getting food out of her teeth. Then, clone out the lady to the right. Too bad you had the folks on the left. Hey, if Eugene Smith can do it, so can you.

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Dec 18, 2013 14:51:55   #
wonkytripod Loc: Peterborough UK
 
abc1234 wrote:
Wonk, the back story does not help but how about taking the face from the first post and putting it on to this one? Looks like she is getting food out of her teeth. Then, clone out the lady to the right. Too bad you had the folks on the left. Hey, if Eugene Smith can do it, so can you.


ABC, If only I could. I find it hard to get enthused about working at a computer screen and only have limited PP software.

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Dec 18, 2013 15:09:48   #
abc1234 Loc: Elk Grove Village, Illinois
 
Do not worry Wonky. Someone here will take up the challenge.

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Dec 18, 2013 16:18:52   #
wonkytripod Loc: Peterborough UK
 
abc1234 wrote:
Do not worry Wonky. Someone here will take up the challenge.


I don't want anyone to because that's not what I saw. I am happy to take photos not make them.

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Dec 18, 2013 21:49:08   #
Gauss Loc: Earth
 
abc1234 wrote:
Nightski, what bothers me so much about the other couple, crabby or otherwise, is they are looking out of the frame while our lady is right at us, drawing us in and engaging us. In other words, the two elements clash with each. For me, the number of people in the scene does not matter but the interplay among them does. The interplay here is pulling in different directions for me.

Contrast comes in many forms, and how it's used in a photograph is very important. This photograph has several forms of contrast, which together, cause the clashing and pulling in different directions. To me, these contrasts all work well together and make this an interesting photograph. I agree that there can be bad clashing elements in an image that undermine it. But in this type of street photograph, it seems like that tension is what we'd be after. It's like her smile and presence are pushing the scowling couple away while they pull us toward her.

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Dec 18, 2013 23:18:55   #
JC56 Loc: Lake St.Louis mo.
 
is that a Mona Lisa smile......or is she about to spit out chewing gum......just asking. good pic.

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Dec 19, 2013 07:40:32   #
Country's Mama Loc: Michigan
 
JC56 wrote:
is that a Mona Lisa smile......or is she about to spit out chewing gum......just asking. good pic.


You know you have to say more than good picture. You have to say why. :)

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