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WinemanWineman Registered Users Posts: 204 Major grins
edited March 15, 2010 in Street and Documentary
Hello all,

Here is yet another photo...

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thanks for stopping by.
I do not suffer insanity... I enjoy it!!!

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  • Tina ManleyTina Manley Registered Users Posts: 179 Major grins
    edited March 13, 2010
    Wineman wrote:
    Hello all,

    Here is yet another photo...

    4428187320_e661612953_o.jpg

    thanks for stopping by.

    I can't believe nobody has commented on this photo. I love it! The perfect vision of a daydreamer. I can really relate to this photo.

    Tina
  • vintagemxrvintagemxr Registered Users Posts: 224 Major grins
    edited March 14, 2010
    I can't believe nobody has commented on this photo. I love it! The perfect vision of a daydreamer. I can really relate to this photo.

    Tina

    I like the photo and as an inveterate daydreamer myself I can certainly relate to the mood of the photo.

    Wineman didn't specifically ask for C&C but I'll be brave (hope I'm not breaking some DGrin taboo) and offer up the thought that the highlight along the left cheek and left side of the neck seems a bit too bright. To me the photo has a soft, introspective mood, so the stark line of the left cheek against the dark chair runs counter to that.

    All in all I like the photo very much, especially the inclusion of some blurred foreground which balances the blurred background and gives the photo a nice depth.

    Doug
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  • bdcolenbdcolen Registered Users Posts: 3,804 Major grins
    edited March 14, 2010
    I can't believe nobody has commented on this photo. I love it! The perfect vision of a daydreamer. I can really relate to this photo.

    Tina

    Amen, Tina - It really captures a mood. clap.gif
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  • WinemanWineman Registered Users Posts: 204 Major grins
    edited March 15, 2010
    Thank you all for your comments. This person was reading poetry when I walked in the coffee place, but then she sort of just went into a dream...

    Doug, thanks for the C&C I will look into the file and see if it improves.

    Thank for stopping by.
    I do not suffer insanity... I enjoy it!!!
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