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Richard
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Great light in this one Richard...
I like these shots where we (the viewer) seem to be looking-in on someone else's slice-of-life...
Curious why not B&W (not that they all have to be), as the scene is nearly monochromatic anyhoo...
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Thanks, Eric. I liked the blue, mostly, and the pink highlights. For me, getting a street shot that works in color is the exception not the rule, so I use them when I find them.
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I like this image too, Richard, and I agree I think without the blue it is not quite as strong emotionally to my eye, anyway.
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Good grab... naturally selective color...
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A well-seen blanket of light.
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Thanks for stopping by, Jim, Rags and Quincy. Glad you liked it.
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Great light. Great to see more action in Documentary too!
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I like it as shot. Pure b&w would be a loss.
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I like these shots where we (the viewer) seem to be looking-in on someone else's slice-of-life...
Curious why not B&W (not that they all have to be), as the scene is nearly monochromatic anyhoo...
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