Stone Cold Faces around Gramercy Park & Irving Place
nickphoto123
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Hello All,
I invite you to join me on a lunch time walk around Gramercy Park and along Irving Place in Manhattan.
It is cold and damp but these many Stone Cold Faces,
waiting to be seen and photographed,
took my mind off the cold dampness and on to admiring true works of art.
This gallery is dedicated to the known & unknown Scuptors of these Stone Cold Faces:
http://nickphoto123.smugmug.com/gallery/411579/1
Regards, Nicholas
I invite you to join me on a lunch time walk around Gramercy Park and along Irving Place in Manhattan.
It is cold and damp but these many Stone Cold Faces,
waiting to be seen and photographed,
took my mind off the cold dampness and on to admiring true works of art.
This gallery is dedicated to the known & unknown Scuptors of these Stone Cold Faces:
http://nickphoto123.smugmug.com/gallery/411579/1
Regards, Nicholas
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Worse case we are going to bump this back up so others can comment. Best case, maybe my comments will make sense...lol
Here goes, these could have had more impact with much tighter cropping. You don't need to center and show the entire work to give the picture meaning. IOW, I would have liked to see you get tight on one of the subjects within these artworks and play with the composition at that level. For example, in the 1st shot with the cherubs on either side of the number 36. Rather than centering and showing the entire artwork, I would have liked to see just a portion of the artwork captured with some nice composition, or from a different perspective. Is this making any sense to you?
As I wrote earlier, they are nice shots, but, IMHO, they could be much more with a bit of extra effort
Thanks for sharing,
Steve
Um, you did want feedback, didn't you? :uhoh
I like this dude.
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