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'LOVE IS . . . . '


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The subject of "LOVE IS' may appear clear, but the predicate may be

the subject for great thought, reinforced by the ambiguity of the

photographic subject expressed through her blurriness and movement.

Your ratings and critiques are invited and most welcome; if you rate

harshly or very critically, please submit a helpful and constructive

comment; please share your superior photographic knowledge to help

improve my photography. Thanks! Enjoy! John

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Porte-B

When I first read your comment, I wondered if I had somehow been influenced by a well-known album cover I had seen.

However, I looked it up and 'no cigar'.

I don't recall it.

I prefer my own, frankly.

Mine used the graffito that already was there and the movement of my companion that was semi-spontaneous.

Thanks so much for the compliments.  You have very good taste, whether or not you like a photo of mine, and you take and post wonderful photos, which makes your opinion really count especially in my eyes.

john

John (Crosley)

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I like the contrast between the left and the right side of the photo, but they are  connected, they make a whole. Love is eternal movement/change. Very nice capture!

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A photographer takes a photo like this on a whim when he sees some graffito, then it turns out life follows reality.

Yes, the left side and the right side are interconnected, and always will be; love is always dynamic, I think, as are almost all relationships.  Thanks for the kind comment.

john

John (Crosley)

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Anyone who tries to understand such things as complex as love, is due for a rueful surprise ofttimes.  As I was today . . . . .

And will be again, I suppose.

To take a capture like this, from idea to execution can take less than 30 seconds,  then 'next picture'.

I'm like that.  I never know what will 'click'.

Thanks for an astute comment, Peter.

john

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