corinne_svala 0 Posted October 18, 2007 I like it ... black and white has so much emotional power ... The detail in the background ... this man and kid walking together. The soft way the man take this kid by the hand like an invitation to go ahead ... u been able to integrate us into ur pic and make us able to interprete our own story about those 2 humans. Best regards ... ;) Link to comment
photodonn 0 Posted October 18, 2007 Nice shot, obviously this got a big reaction from folks, deservedly. It strikes a chord, and you know you've "done it" when that happens. Yay! Link to comment
lyoung 0 Posted October 18, 2007 Joseph, This is a great image. It is sentimental to me as I remember when I was little, I was walking with my grandfather to his work to get his paycheck. This picture reminds me of that. You did a GREAT job with the composition and the contrast. BRAVO! Link to comment
vanzuk 0 Posted October 18, 2007 I love this picture. I think that this side of view is more expressive than the classical one. You can imagine. Here you can see how the love is deep. Ciao Elena Link to comment
gordonjb 10,860 Posted October 18, 2007 What a touching and sentimental photograph. I really like how you have achieved such a deep level of humanity, showed such a bond between father and and son and done it without any need to show me their faces. This is art on a high level Joe. BTW I really think you have a knack for B&W conversion the tones always seem very crisp and well delineated. The highlight and shadow in the joined hands of the father and son pull me straight to that spot in the image. I might have given the top of his head a tiny bit more space, but hey, you are trying to capture a moment in time with two moving subjects. Congrats on a fine capture. Link to comment
vicenteconcha 8 Posted October 18, 2007 Hi Joseph. I like the head tilted adult and the child's hand up. Symbolically, very suggestive. Best wishes. Vicente. Link to comment
bosshogg 4 Posted October 19, 2007 A truly touching image. The size disparity (a common theme, as you know) is striking, and the postures are marvelous. It's so simple and, yet, so powerful at the same time. I guess it shows that we don't need all the razamadazzle tricks to make a good image. And, yes, your processing is superb. Link to comment
jcpopper 0 Posted October 19, 2007 mehmet, Yiannis, corinne, Donn, Louis, Elena, Gordon, Vicente, David: Thank you all for taking the time to comment. Your opinions mean a great deal to me. Regards, Joe Link to comment
Emmanuel Enyinwa 0 Posted October 19, 2007 I have but one simple criterion when I do portraits: I am shooting not an inanimate object, but PEOPLE. Would I like the final image if I was in the shoes of the subject? I think portraiture differs from all other genres because of the simple fact that you have to consider people's feelings. This image, in all its simplicity is one that hits home with all of us. It at once says something simple, yet infinitely universal, a message that is as eloquent and unfettered as the stoop of the old man's shoulders, the spring in the young man's step, the similarity of dress, the syncopation of their steps and shadows, and indeed the very ground they walk on. Link to comment
jcpopper 0 Posted October 19, 2007 Thanks for your very thoughtful comment. Regards, Joe Link to comment
sonneland 0 Posted November 26, 2007 Joseph, your images are just simply superb. You seem to have the knack of pressing the shutter at the exact right moment. Your images give me great pleasure. Thank you..........roger Link to comment
jcpopper 0 Posted November 26, 2007 Thanks so much. Your generous comment means a lot. Warm regards... Link to comment
Xiao Cai 3 Posted January 14, 2008 I really like this image. A very emotionally comparison here: a child so little, but walking so stable and strong; a father so strong, but leading his son so gentle and careful. I also like composition here - a lot space giving the father, just a little space giving the child, but very well emphasizing the child position... Link to comment
fstopped 0 Posted March 28, 2008 Great slice-of-life capture. The tenderness and trust show through. I don't know the story, obviously, but I can project a grandson/grandfatherly connection (hey, I'm bias: I have a granson about this little guy's age). Bravo, sir. Link to comment
oskarpapierz 0 Posted April 15, 2008 Very interesting capture. Perfect tones. Great work. Warm regards. Link to comment
judyroush 0 Posted May 11, 2008 I love the tenderness of the little boy's hand wrapped around his father's finger. How well I remember walking like that with my father. Link to comment
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