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ForceGhostForceGhost Registered Users Posts: 81 Big grins
edited September 16, 2012 in Street and Documentary
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Man Dark by ForceGhost, on Flickr

I really do feel my confidence getting better everyday. CC is greatly appreciated.
Kind Regards,
Jordon.
My website

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  • ForceGhostForceGhost Registered Users Posts: 81 Big grins
    edited September 9, 2012
    Made a (free) website today with some of my work, i'm really starting to feel more organised.
    Kind Regards,
    Jordon.
    My website
  • ForceGhostForceGhost Registered Users Posts: 81 Big grins
    edited September 15, 2012
    It makes me worried when no one comments on an image :S
    Kind Regards,
    Jordon.
    My website
  • TonyCooperTonyCooper Registered Users Posts: 2,276 Major grins
    edited September 15, 2012
    My take on the photo was that the part of it that could have been of
    interest is not determinable. What's in his left hand?
    Tony Cooper - Orlando, Florida
    http://tonycooper.smugmug.com/
  • ForceGhostForceGhost Registered Users Posts: 81 Big grins
    edited September 15, 2012
    TonyCooper wrote: »
    My take on the photo was that the part of it that could have been of
    interest is not determinable. What's in his left hand?

    A bottle of cider.
    Kind Regards,
    Jordon.
    My website
  • Quincy TQuincy T Registered Users Posts: 1,090 Major grins
    edited September 16, 2012
    I often found myself getting a lot of backsides when I first started out. I still do occasionally, but if it's possible, faces are typically more interesting than backs of heads. This might have been a great picture had you moved around in the other direction, and taken the time to compose properly without the tilt and cut-out details. However, I think I see what you're going for here, and just like the "interesting man" shot, it has potential. Keep practicing.

    As for the website, I don't know if you want comments on that or not. I did take a look at it, though.
  • ForceGhostForceGhost Registered Users Posts: 81 Big grins
    edited September 16, 2012
    Quincy T wrote: »
    I often found myself getting a lot of backsides when I first started out. I still do occasionally, but if it's possible, faces are typically more interesting than backs of heads. This might have been a great picture had you moved around in the other direction, and taken the time to compose properly without the tilt and cut-out details. However, I think I see what you're going for here, and just like the "interesting man" shot, it has potential. Keep practicing.

    As for the website, I don't know if you want comments on that or not. I did take a look at it, though.

    Sure, What do you think? :)
    Kind Regards,
    Jordon.
    My website
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