You know, without that cup in the frame people would be more prone to notice the blow-out
on the man's left hand. That white cup, though, balances it out. Good catch.
You know, without that cup in the frame people would be more prone to notice the blow-out
on the man's left hand. That white cup, though, balances it out. Good catch.
6 Looks and I still think it's a real good "Street Style Portrait"
Thx Ben! Of course he gives me the "thumbs up" when he sees that I'm shooting his picture This is one of the reasons I don't advocate getting too close to the subject when street shooting:
Thx Ben! Of course he gives me the "thumbs up" when he sees that I'm shooting his picture This is one of the reasons I don't advocate getting too close to the subject when street shooting:
I actually like the second shot better than the first. While some shots work best if there
is no interaction between the subject and the photographer, that interaction does work here.
I actually like the second shot better than the first. While some shots work best if there
is no interaction between the subject and the photographer, that interaction does work here.
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on the man's left hand. That white cup, though, balances it out. Good catch.
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I like this one too
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is no interaction between the subject and the photographer, that interaction does work here.
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