Shot with a Nikon D3 and Carl Zeiss 35mm at f4. I asked them permission to make the photo.
Even though you asked them to pose, there's something intriquing about it. But I sure wish your shadow wasn't smack in the middle of the group you're shooting. :ivar
Even though you asked them to pose, there's something intriquing about it. But I sure wish your shadow wasn't smack in the middle of the group you're shooting. :ivar
Yes, the shadow it's a pity. When I noticed my shadow was in the photo it was to late... with these guys its tough to get a second chance!
I guess it takes a lot of experience (and guts) to make sure everything is correct - fast and under pressure. Living and learning.
Pedro,
I like your shot--mostly because of the crazy lady's smile---it's so beyond forced it's hysterical, especially in the setting with the those two guys in particular.
There's something oddly appealing about this shot. Before I read some of the comments above, I thought that perhaps your shadow was there intentionally, a kind of screw it all statement that went well with your subjects. Talk about over analyzing...
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Even though you asked them to pose, there's something intriquing about it. But I sure wish your shadow wasn't smack in the middle of the group you're shooting. :ivar
"He not busy being born is busy dying." Bob Dylan
"The more ambiguous the photograph is, the better it is..." Leonard Freed
Yes, the shadow it's a pity. When I noticed my shadow was in the photo it was to late... with these guys its tough to get a second chance!
I guess it takes a lot of experience (and guts) to make sure everything is correct - fast and under pressure. Living and learning.
Thanks for taking time to review my picture.
http://pedro.smugmug.com/
I like your shot--mostly because of the crazy lady's smile---it's so beyond forced it's hysterical, especially in the setting with the those two guys in particular.
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http://pedro.smugmug.com/