Well, silhouette.......?
ginger_55
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OK, I know that it is a silhouette. I went out last night to shoot one, and this is NOT what I was after, but I took it anyway.
Trying to get what I was after (a repeat of a shot about a month ago), I caught my jeans on a nail down in the swamp area on a broken concrete block, have big hole in my jeans now................... and I never would have gotten what I wanted as the "players" were not there. A month ago there were fishermen. Last night the photographers were there. So, after I got free of the nail, and the photographers had left. I went up to the bridge, all the way up, to see if anyone was left. This solitary girl was there. I went out on a fishing platform to shoot her and the moon, from the back.
There are so many good shots up already? Any feedback here? I will go back out tonight, but things are never the same. Kind of like the question in life, "can one go home again?". This is the question of "can one reshoot anything", and, in particular, a people shot that seemed so simple at the time. smile.
ginger
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I think if someone were leaning on the rail, or a couple leaning against it would make it a better shot.
Basking in the shadows of yesterday's triumphs'.
Virginia
"A photograph is a secret about a secret. The more it tells you, the less you know." Diane Arbus
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It is a shame that your subject was sitting. Dave's idea is a good one.
I think you did a great job composing & balancing this shot though.
You are right, so many good silhouette shots up there already.
For some reason the guys glasses in the wheelchair really grab me.
Good job composing that post in the shot where you did. It resonates the already clear fact that the day is over and time to go home.
Good luck on the challenge Ginger.
This here below was taken just before. He is the son of the man pushing the stroller. The photo was a close second..........a difficult choice for me. If you all have thoughts on my choice or choices, please let me know. I could swap, but don't know when I would ever get a wheelchair shot like that again. Most wheelchairs are mechanized now, and most of the people in them do not have fishing poles in their laps, smile.
Fisherboy Carries The Net Home.....
These people were out there fishing, but as I lamented my plight, needing silhouettes, they said that they would be walking by "here", and I could get their photos. They even sent the boy ahead when it was time. Some people are just plain super!!! ginger
Virginia
"A photograph is a secret about a secret. The more it tells you, the less you know." Diane Arbus
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I agree with Gina that both the boy with net & pole, and the wheel chair shot each are great and both tell their own story. They're a tie for me.
Steve Hopkins
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