Madness
Quincy T
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Another March for Life image, but certainly not the usual:
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Thanks Juano! He's actually laughing manically, but I have no earthly clue how to convey that other than telling you now. I don't think that'd fly on a PJ caption either:
"Crazy man laughs hysterically in the general direction of the Supreme Court."
nice would-be caption.
I didn't get laughing either, more like primal screaming.
I like the shot very much with the scream/laugh vs the empty space and the total detachment of the cops. I'd kill for that sign to be turned so we could read it, but you made do with what you had, and you caught the weird emotion.
Very good image, you are really coming along with your street images.
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Thanks, Lizz, that is very flattering of you to say! If it hadn't been for you, I may have never become someone so interested in street photography. When I first saw the guy, I wasn't sure what he was doing, but I had been taking pictures of the cops (notice how I avoid saying "shooting the cops" on the internet) and this fellow walked up. He stood for a moment, and then started to laugh. I raised my camera to shoot, which is the point he went into the laughing death throes witness herein.
I can see myself shooting this by leaning over railing and shooting from a lower perspective
and angling up towards screamer, anyway something like that
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I honestly didn't think it was very solid PJ either, it was more of a post for the street side of things. Thanks for the honesty, as always.
I had not thought about it from a strictly Pj point of view.
But then my question is B.D., if this was purely for posting here only and as a street shot, it still doesn't work for you?
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Haha, I have bothered B.D. too much lately. I hope he just doesn't answer.
Just curious, did you try different angles and different distance / perspective?
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I didn't. Despite this being a moment of wanting to capture a street shot, I was there to practice PJ, and I moved on after I felt I had gotten a reasonable image of something I found interesting.
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I agree, completely. Thanks, richardman.