aline1 0 Posted February 29, 2008 "Les amoureux qui s'bécottent sur les bancs publics / Bancs publics, bancs publics / En s'fouttant pas mal du regard oblique / Des passants honnêtes / Les amoureux qui s'bécottent sur les bancs publics / Bancs publics, bancs publics / En s'disant des "Je t'aime" pathétiques / Ont des p'tit's gueul' bien sympatiques" / Georges Brassens Link to comment
chris_nauta 0 Posted February 29, 2008 A wonderful shot. The DOF pulls you to the youthful couple, gives a second to digest and then lets you find the treasures in the background like the old man walking alone. Link to comment
portofolioanaluthi 0 Posted February 29, 2008 Tres belle photo, belle composition et jolie lumiere ...et tres beau refrain... ;O) Salutations. Link to comment
loic brohard 0 Posted February 29, 2008 Bonsoir Aline, I agree with the first comment, but will just add that before finding 'the treasures in the background', I stopped on the engraved trees which I think are the "cherry on the cake" that makes this photo a real winner ! Thanks for sharing, et bravo ! Loic Link to comment
olafdevries 0 Posted March 1, 2008 Just on purpose where commenting is used to be for and in getting a bit balance on that. Here the ingredients were present, not the luck. The photographer is a good composer! (see architecture) However here the position of the walker is rather disturbing. Too much on the left, he is floating and taking attention away. The same with the top of the image, it's taking attention away from the pair and those magnificant trunks. A square format would improve, however a lower camera position would have been nicer. (ca va..?) It's no critique, just an interpretation of the scene and chances. The photographer would have it all. It was just the choise of the moment. However: gate, pair and trunks would have been fenomenal! Yes, absolument a real winner! J'aime la France et specialement les aventures d'Amelie.. et madame Nedelec!! :) Merci beaucoup pour l'hospitalite et au revoir! Olaf Link to comment
vladimirovna 1 Posted December 28, 2008 The photo is beautiful but what I like best is now you captured the tree branches forming some kind of a magical vault sheltering the lovers' story. Beautiful. Link to comment
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