The virtue of the camera is not the power it has to transform the photographer into an artist, but the impulse it gives him to keep on looking. - Brook Atkinson- 1951
…both B&W & colour stand each on their own, although the B&W seems to fit more into what seems to be the spirit of the pictures; which makes me wonder if the subjects are known to you, or are they strangers?
…perhaps slightly more contrast in the B&W?
I like the texture of the face in #2…
…and the ironmongery in #3 !!
Good stuff! (and if they were strangers, I hope you got away without too many bruises!! )
The chips look good, but what the heck kind of "meat" is on the bun ? Sure doesn't look like cow, but maybe it's the angle ? Also looks a bit anemic. One needs a big ol' juicy 16oz burger in order to stay fit !
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…both B&W & colour stand each on their own, although the B&W seems to fit more into what seems to be the spirit of the pictures; which makes me wonder if the subjects are known to you, or are they strangers?
…perhaps slightly more contrast in the B&W?
I like the texture of the face in #2…
…and the ironmongery in #3 !!
Good stuff! (and if they were strangers, I hope you got away without too many bruises!! )
- Wil
However #1 sure does look appetizing :eat
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