laurent_jaussi 0 Posted February 23, 2009 shooting the shooter is a theme I enjoy...a kind of tribute to our photographic passion...this image is real funny Pnina..not only the shooting girl, the guy below totally detached and looking at 90 degree, the smooth light and colors, the pairs of sun glasses....it seems they both could be connected and maybe not...it seems she could be connected to you and probably not...she's not shootig at you now but she could do it the next second turning a few degrees...real nice... Link to comment
andrea-de-bonis 6 Posted February 24, 2009 sometimes we seem thiefs... very well seen, is a pleasure to open this photo. i laugh also for your rappresentation of women and men.. you are right, we seems, how i can say?, differents? not so courious? not so alive? Link to comment
pnital 36 Posted February 24, 2009 It is a photo that don't need a title... BC, thanks Cherlyn , and Glauco, thanks both of you Afshin, it is a street photo, I don't know her... Amitai, glad you liked it Joe, this was a fun situation... funny and yes, reminds a totem . Peter, nice to see you, thanks Jack, it really looks like a totem pole, your comments are like your photos, I like both! David, thanks as well Gord, glad you enjoyed it in "No Word" and added your words here...;-)) it was a fun photo and I'm glad it brought you a smile. Vladimir and Giuseppe, thank you both . Daily, YOU mad me smile! Another possibility... Laurent, thanks for your nice impressions, I don't know her, and I don't know if she has photographed me( probably not), but it was a real fun,and I'm glad you liked it. Anabela, glad to see you, fun/funny it is. Andrea, thanks for your comment and your smile opening it.... Link to comment
celasun 0 Posted February 24, 2009 Pnina,I will not repeat what others already said about this one.I am surprised to observe that without that little piece of her hair on the bright background, this photo would not hold my attention for long. The curly bit of hair seems to carry a disproportionate amount of weight in making the photo an interesting one. I am sure you knew it already. For me however, this serves as a lesson of composition: On the Importance of the Little Things. Even the element of "fun" seems to have something to do with that! It serves as a surrogate for her face and, as such, contrasts beautifully with the too serious looking guy below. Oh well, perhaps all I need is some rest to rectify my distorted perception :) Link to comment
MichaelChang 12 Posted February 25, 2009 Pnina, I'm not surprised by the slew of comments. How can anyone not like it? Link to comment
drewmurphy 0 Posted February 26, 2009 Late to the party...as usual!! Really great shot though Pnina. I'm not really reading all the comments, just skimming, but for me the counterpoint between the photographer, the fellow with the sunglasses and the beam is fabulous. Top stuff and great use of (your) camera ;) Link to comment
bob_belanger 1 Posted February 27, 2009 Great street shot. I like the expression on the face of the passerby, he adds to the scene of life in the city. Link to comment
pnital 36 Posted February 28, 2009 Bulent, thanks for your feedback! Michael, it was fun, and I'm glad you have felt it. Drew, Linda and Bob,thanks for your evaluation and attention for the scene details.. Link to comment
margaret1 0 Posted February 28, 2009 From a Floridian-to paraphrase-a day without a camera is a day without sunshine. Duelling cameras. Fun, lighthearted shot. Love it. Link to comment
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