Guest Guest Posted April 11, 2006 I love the relationship between the man in plaid and the poster boy. All sorts of stories can come from that. I'm wishing the hat person was either more in the frame or omitted all together. The bright white is competing for my attention. Link to comment
blowingsky 0 Posted April 11, 2006 Thanks Laurie, I went back and forth on the white hat and left it in as I felt it contributed a bit to the male environment. I cropped it where it is because there were some off-message elements just below. It does compete for attention but so far it seems that the first thing you see are Vince Vaughn's eyes, then the eye trail takes you on the downward left diagonal. Cropped to below the elbows and the picture is a bit static, but this was a grab shot, over heads at a 4th of July parade, from a fixed position, with a 90mm lens, and I didn't have a lot of choice. Link to comment
Alex_Es 388 Posted June 8, 2006 The white hat is an absolute necessity. This is guy stuff. Male model. Real man (a bit long in the tooth but holding his own) and a cowboy, the ultimate symbol of male virility. And w3hat does this have to do with anything: Women of course. Nice shot Peter. Change nothing. Link to comment
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