Hiya Shannon. The conversion looks great in this shot but I think there's a bit too much oof foreground for it's own good. The two heads certainly help frame the quizitive fellow but he kinda gets lost in the frame.
Very nice, Shanon. And I'm going to disagree with Travis - I like the foreground, with the subject isolated the way he is. Great expression - good catch.
Thank you both Travis and B.D. I took this picture specifically with BD in mind. I was standing watching my friend's band, there were people in front of me, and just to my left was this kid (happens to be the singers brother). I had to catch his look behind the other people. He was the only person standing so inquisitively as if studying the performance, while everyone else was boppin' their heads.
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Very nice, Shanon. And I'm going to disagree with Travis - I like the foreground, with the subject isolated the way he is. Great expression - good catch.
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