A bespoke tailors shop window in Londons East End.
Mannequins do speak volumes. Quite nice!
Graham Smith wrote:
A bespoke tailors shop window in Londons East End.
Nice image. Straighten, and it'd be unique.
The overlayed reflections add to the notion of obscured identity suggested by the faceless mannequin.
rgrenaderphoto wrote:
Nice image. Straighten, and it'd be unique.
Thanks, the tilt is deliberate
Graham Smith wrote:
A bespoke tailors shop window in Londons East End.
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I have only did the "window reflection trick" a few times.
Your choice of the "Shades of Gray" worked great with this.
Not trying to draw attention away from your really good image - here are two of mine for examples.
The first one was made when "they" were taking down the old "Busch Stadium" in Saint Louis, Missouri. It was the last time the U.S. flag was flown over the structure. The stadium was the reflection in the window, and the U.S. flag was behind the window in a building across the street.
The other is an office building and a very yellow/green tree.
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Reminds me of Carol Burnett who had a dress made from the curtains.
I love the effect of just fading into the woodwork, so to speak.
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