You captured the sense of movement very well, I like how the shadow on the panels provides balance.
Agree. The shadow is even more of a draw to my eye than the painter himself. I like it's straightness in the arm extension and the visibility of the spray.
And Lensmole, the shadow would look just as good in b/w.
Agree. The shadow is even more of a draw to my eye than the painter himself. I like it's straightness in the arm extension and the visibility of the spray.
And Lensmole, the shadow would look just as good in b/w.
Thanks, guys. I took a number of shots of this guy working and while they're not bad in B&W (in some the shadow is more pronounced), I chose this one because I liked both the shadow and the color. Good color is hard to find on the street so I like to use it when I find it.
Thanks, guys. I took a number of shots of this guy working and while they're not bad in B&W (in some the shadow is more pronounced), I chose this one because I liked both the shadow and the color. Good color is hard to find on the street so I like to use it when I find it.
I was joking !! Geeezzz
Oh well good excuse to wish you a very Merry Christmas !!
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Nice balance of colour! Looks like a fast and efficient way to get rid of the green.
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Agree. The shadow is even more of a draw to my eye than the painter himself. I like it's straightness in the arm extension and the visibility of the spray.
And Lensmole, the shadow would look just as good in b/w.
Sorry Lensmole, I meant Ben for the b/w comment
I was joking !! Geeezzz
Oh well good excuse to wish you a very Merry Christmas !!
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