I sort of like the perspective of #1 with the legs/shadow and harsh horizontal lines in the background, white and yellow stripes against her vertical body position. But the dirty/bruised knees make me wonder. Also, the post looks really over saturated on reds most noted on the legs/shins and what appears to be either a cut on her leg or a loose red thread?????
I sort of like the perspective of #1 with the legs/shadow and harsh horizontal lines in the background, white and yellow stripes against her vertical body position. But the dirty/bruised knees make me wonder. Also, the post looks really over saturated on reds most noted on the legs/shins and what appears to be either a cut on her leg or a loose red thread?????
Yeah I hear not blamin camera here but this old girl (camera) can't carry the range that was in midday light. Should of seen that myself ( I did) but the shot reminded me of old ZZ Top video "Legs" . So I fell into the, "Gee I really want this shot to Work" syndrome
Anywho heres a redo in B&W, actually I replaced that crappy color one :wow :lol
And here the same girl a couple moments later
I hear ya.... Now everyone will think my color comments are out in left field. But I totally get the zz-top reference.
The last one reminds me of Ally Sheedy in "Short Circuit" and the little robot looking at your subject. (note the two eyes, nose, mouth and general shape of the parking meter) I like the starkness of the B&W, leaves on the sidewalk and perspective. But where's her left hand?
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Yeah I hear not blamin camera here but this old girl (camera) can't carry the range that was in midday light. Should of seen that myself ( I did) but the shot reminded me of old ZZ Top video "Legs" . So I fell into the, "Gee I really want this shot to Work" syndrome
Anywho heres a redo in B&W, actually I replaced that crappy color one :wow :lol
And here the same girl a couple moments later
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The last one reminds me of Ally Sheedy in "Short Circuit" and the little robot looking at your subject. (note the two eyes, nose, mouth and general shape of the parking meter) I like the starkness of the B&W, leaves on the sidewalk and perspective. But where's her left hand?