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For me not one of your stronger street images Nick. It;’s good but I have come to expect images a little more engaging in terms of human interest and street environment.
What I do like is the juxtaposed nature of the human forms in terms of a dimensional value to the perspective of the eye. The lights get a little intense above the mans head but hey, that is the natu8re of street photography.
Ndiginiz,
I appreciate the frankness of your comments, and you know, I’d tend to agree, not my strongest work. Alas, a busy week at the day job pushed against the demands of my near daily photoblog output. As a result, I won’t be batting 100% every day, that or I’m Diane Arbus, ha ha.
i like his expression
Tena koe ehoa
For me not one of your stronger street images Nick. It;’s good but I have come to expect images a little more engaging in terms of human interest and street environment.
What I do like is the juxtaposed nature of the human forms in terms of a dimensional value to the perspective of the eye. The lights get a little intense above the mans head but hey, that is the natu8re of street photography.
Ndiginiz,
I appreciate the frankness of your comments, and you know, I’d tend to agree, not my strongest work. Alas, a busy week at the day job pushed against the demands of my near daily photoblog output. As a result, I won’t be batting 100% every day, that or I’m Diane Arbus, ha ha.
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