AmyHelmick
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"Selfie with substance" is a great description. I think this one is interesting for many reasons, the folks in the background provide interest as supporting characters. I especially love that the the children's faces are obscured by bedding and the parasol; it's like a news report that doesn't disclose names/faces of minors. Amy
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Mark, I hadn't thought of the implied motion that you pointed out. Thanks for mentioning it. Marco, I liked the way the cloud was placed too. Thank you for your impression. You really can't beat camera in the phone for ease of use and convenience, Lannie. One day I'm gonna pick up my "real" cameras again,but the Siren's song of the iPhone will most likely win most of the time. Amy
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Mark, thanks for sharing your thoughts. They make me think of the idea put forth that all of our artistic endeavors are autobiographical :-/ Lannie, there actually was a small piece of the skin of one grape left and I spot-healed it out. If I'd thought you'd been looking for it I might have reconsidered. Amy
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Just before the phone went swimming
AmyHelmick commented on lex_jenkins's gallery image in Uncategorized
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a morning in the park (kelsey scott park, july 27, 2015) Mimosa and Sky (B&W)
AmyHelmick commented on Landrum Kelly's gallery image in Abstract
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Michael: I love photographic mysteries, I'm so glad you saw one here. Lannie: The quality of the light is what made me want to shoot this one. Wolfgang, of course I'm pleased that you like this one and also find some mystery here. And Mark...you nailed it! That's exactly what it is: a person waiting for someone shopping @ the BI-Lo. I had to go back and look at my own shot to see if the BI-Lo logo was anywhere to be found, and I can't see it. (cue the Twilight Zone music here). I, too, liked the damaged hood and the feet. As a bit of backstory, I saw the scene and asked permission of the woman to let me shoot. My heart always pounds a bit when I try to do any street photography that actually involves humans. So the interaction was a small victory for me; and I'm always torn between asking permission and just taking the shot. Her position was slightly different that when I first noticed her, but I was still pretty happy with it. Thanks to all of you for your input. Amy
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