DPChallenge: A Digital Photography Contest You are not logged in. (log in or register
 
Browse Settings
Currently viewing:
Registered UserPug-H

Show comments:

Per page:

Order:

Comments:


Comments Received by Pug-H
Pages:   ... [102] [103] [104] [105] [106] [107] [108] ... [515]
Showing 1041 - 1050 of ~5146
Image Comment
Kimonos (and Cameras)
11/20/2009 12:16:28 AM
Kimonos (and Cameras)
by Pug-H

Comment by malski:
GREAT COMBO!
Photographer found comment helpful.
Kimonos (and Cameras)
11/19/2009 09:33:47 PM
Kimonos (and Cameras)
by Pug-H

Comment by aznym:
OF course! :)
Photographer found comment helpful.
Kimonos (and Cameras)
11/19/2009 02:38:24 PM
Kimonos (and Cameras)
by Pug-H

Comment by robm001:
This speaks!
Photographer found comment helpful.
Kimonos (and Cameras)
11/19/2009 02:12:53 PM
Kimonos (and Cameras)
by Pug-H

Comment by kiwinick:
this is what the challenge is about, thecountry and how it is portrayed 10
Photographer found comment helpful.
Puggoflex
11/19/2009 01:22:46 AM
Puggoflex
by Pug-H

Comment by Melethia:
What fun!! Where did you get the kit?
Photographer found comment helpful.
Kimonos (and Cameras)
11/18/2009 08:50:59 PM
Kimonos (and Cameras)
by Pug-H

Comment by ekmai:
LOL. Great shot. Captured Japan's love of tradition and technology in a single shot
Photographer found comment helpful.
Kimonos (and Cameras)
11/18/2009 04:43:05 PM
Kimonos (and Cameras)
by Pug-H

Comment by Pedxer:
Hahah Old meets new.
Photographer found comment helpful.
Kimonos (and Cameras)
11/18/2009 11:18:17 AM
Kimonos (and Cameras)
by Pug-H

Comment by stewzdaman:
too bad you couldn't isolate this girl, the jeans in the back unfortunately.
Photographer found comment helpful.
Kimonos (and Cameras)
11/18/2009 10:43:29 AM
Kimonos (and Cameras)
by Pug-H

Comment by CNovack:
The colors on this candid are lovely. The kimono as a symbol of japanese culture comes across with the dress this little girl is adorned in. It also *seems* to brush/touch upon the stereotype of the Japanese tourist always taking pictures with the camera. I say seems because that has been a stereotype but I think it is much more interesting to note that it is human spirit to want to capture the beauty or feeling of an event that they experience. That is what I see in this young girl as she stops to look at the picture she has just taken. This candid tells me a story of this young girl at a local cultural fair that is 'documenting' her day spent there. But there is one thing lacking - what is the emotions: sad, happy, wistful, etc. The biggest weakness is that we don't get to see her eyes and face much. The eyes and facial expression could tell us so many things including emotion. I would have liked to have seen more of her face and eye expressions. I know she is absorbed in the camera and her gaze in downwards. It would have been a difficult but perhaps not impossible shot if this was taken at an angle that was more lower to the ground looking up rather than it being a straight & level shot as it appears to be. As that this appears to be a candid picture it might have been fortuitous to take several more shots with the young girl looking up and showing us her facial expressions as she looks around or searches for next picture to capture:-)
Photographer found comment helpful.
puggoflex02
11/14/2009 06:29:07 PM
puggoflex02
by Pug-H

Comment by Pug-H:
Originally posted by bvy:

This is terrific! That bokeh must be quite unexpected.


The bokeh? I guess you mean the rear-view mirrors attached to the bikes' handlebars.
Pages:   ... [102] [103] [104] [105] [106] [107] [108] ... [515]
Showing 1041 - 1050 of ~5146


Home - Challenges - Community - League - Photos - Cameras - Lenses - Learn - Help - Terms of Use - Privacy - Top ^
DPChallenge, and website content and design, Copyright © 2001-2025 Challenging Technologies, LLC.
All digital photo copyrights belong to the photographers and may not be used without permission.
Current Server Time: 09/09/2025 08:36:17 AM EDT.