Here are a few more shots of the 50' "Man With A Briefcase" sculpture by Jonathan Borofsky, in downtown Fort Worth, TX
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black mambaRegistered UsersPosts: 8,323Major grins
edited August 11, 2010
That sculpture is certainly an interesting object. I get a sense, though, that it's not the easiest thing in the world to photograph....I don't think the setting is very helpful in that regard either.
With that said, however, I think the second shot here is exceptional. The fact that the man appears in white at the top and dark at the bottom helps a lot to create a really dynamic picture. There's a sense of tension here that pulls me right into the scene. Bravo.
The prize, though, has to go to that last shot. The imagination to capture that particular vision, and the skill of presentation is off the chart. Truly outstanding.....world-class.
Tom
I always wanted to lie naked on a bearskin rug in front of a fireplace. Cracker Barrel didn't take kindly to it.
That sculpture is certainly an interesting object. I get a sense, though, that it's not the easiest thing in the world to photograph....I don't think the setting is very helpful in that regard either.
With that said, however, I think the second shot here is exceptional. The fact that the man appears in white at the top and dark at the bottom helps a lot to create a really dynamic picture. There's a sense of tension here that pulls me right into the scene. Bravo.
The prize, though, has to go to that last shot. The imagination to capture that particular vision, and the skill of presentation is off the chart. Truly outstanding.....world-class.
Tom
Thank you Tom for your kind words and for your in-depth analysis of the images
I have to fess-up here, and give credit where credit is due...
I didn't even notice the window reflection at first, Craig pointed it out to me. But I did do the rest rofl
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With that said, however, I think the second shot here is exceptional. The fact that the man appears in white at the top and dark at the bottom helps a lot to create a really dynamic picture. There's a sense of tension here that pulls me right into the scene. Bravo.
The prize, though, has to go to that last shot. The imagination to capture that particular vision, and the skill of presentation is off the chart. Truly outstanding.....world-class.
Tom
Thank you Tom for your kind words and for your in-depth analysis of the images
I have to fess-up here, and give credit where credit is due...
I didn't even notice the window reflection at first, Craig pointed it out to me. But I did do the rest rofl
Natural selection is responsible for every living thing that exists.
D3s, D500, D5300, and way more glass than the wife knows about.
Thanks for looking and the nice comment John!
Those really turned out great, and I have to say you captured
the perfect composition of Reflection in the Window.
Very nicely done,
Craig
Burleson, Texas
Thank you Craig,
I think it turned out nice, thanks for pointing the reflection out to me