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05/22/2004 02:07:49 AM · #1
breeze?



My first posted candid!
05/22/2004 02:27:03 AM · #2
Nice mood
05/22/2004 02:56:32 AM · #3
Love the colors and composition. The hot pink shirt against the gray house/window is really nice. There is only one tiny thing distracting my eye in the shot, and it's the little white styrofoam cup inside the room on a coffee table or something. Maybe it's just me, or maybe it's because it's 1:55 am. But the shot is really "too cool" and that is just one little nit pick. :o)
05/22/2004 03:12:36 AM · #4
Originally posted by laurielblack:

Love the colors and composition. The hot pink shirt against the gray house/window is really nice. There is only one tiny thing distracting my eye in the shot, and it's the little white styrofoam cup inside the room on a coffee table or something. Maybe it's just me, or maybe it's because it's 1:55 am. But the shot is really "too cool" and that is just one little nit pick. :o)


You got a better eye than I have then! After I cloned out the two styro cups, I couldn't really pick out any detail inside the building and liked the little bit of detail that was left...

05/22/2004 03:22:59 AM · #5
Love this shot. The colours are great and it has an overall feeling of balance. You can really feel the heat... glad I moved to the temperate coast! ;)
05/22/2004 03:47:42 AM · #6
The warm skin tone and the bright colored makes this shot very interesting. The subject seems to be framed within a frame by the way the window is open and helps to focus ones eyes on the girl.

Question. So what lens would a peeping Tom shoot with? :P
05/22/2004 04:02:35 AM · #7
Originally posted by faidoi:

The warm skin tone and the bright colored makes this shot very interesting. The subject seems to be framed within a frame by the way the window is open and helps to focus ones eyes on the girl.

Question. So what lens would a peeping Tom shoot with? :P


Kit lens! Wide open which explains why it's a touch soft. Works here nicely IMHO!
05/22/2004 04:04:26 AM · #8
Originally posted by TooCool:

Originally posted by faidoi:

The warm skin tone and the bright colored makes this shot very interesting. The subject seems to be framed within a frame by the way the window is open and helps to focus ones eyes on the girl.

Question. So what lens would a peeping Tom shoot with? :P


Kit lens! Wide open which explains why it's a touch soft. Works here nicely IMHO!


Nikon, Canon, Nikon, Canon, Nikon, I think that it has shifted stongly to the Canon side. Kit lens huh.
05/22/2004 04:15:47 AM · #9
Originally posted by faidoi:

Nikon, Canon, Nikon, Canon, Nikon, I think that it has shifted stongly to the Canon side. Kit lens huh.


Can't afford any more glass right now, so I make do with what I got. ;-) BTW Love my Canon.
05/22/2004 04:16:53 AM · #10
GREYT TONES ! The variations in the siding & window frame especially , talk about a properly exposed photograph .
05/22/2004 05:28:51 AM · #11
I agree that is a great shot... I don't want to detract from the shot because it is good BUT... Please explain the relationship between candid photography and cloning things out. Doesn't that make it alittle contrived?
05/22/2004 06:04:14 AM · #12
Perhaps TooCool should answer this himself , but , hey ; "candid" conveys a natural , spontaneous photograph , "contrived" brings to mind a preconceived image properly executed .
05/22/2004 06:13:38 AM · #13
Originally posted by TooCool:

breeze?



My first posted candid!


Hmmmm... This implies one of two things:

1-You are a liar, it is a setup shot and it is NOT a candid.

2-You are a budding Peeping Tom.

OK, fess up, which is it?

:)

(Note: BTW, very nicely done image)
05/22/2004 06:23:06 AM · #14
LOL! Another thought ; Perhaps being a photographer means the ability to capture "candid" moments as photographs vs. snapshots ?
05/22/2004 10:42:45 AM · #15
Originally posted by BooZon:

I agree that is a great shot... I don't want to detract from the shot because it is good BUT... Please explain the relationship between candid photography and cloning things out. Doesn't that make it alittle contrived?


Candid as in unposed, unsolicited shot. Cloned out as in after I took the shot I saw one distracting element and removed it. It is after all not a challenge shot.
05/22/2004 10:44:51 AM · #16
Originally posted by stdavidson:

Hmmmm... This implies one of two things:

1-You are a liar, it is a setup shot and it is NOT a candid.

2-You are a budding Peeping Tom.

OK, fess up, which is it?

:)

(Note: BTW, very nicely done image)


Heesh, I walked past a small restaraunt window on the way to the convenience store. Saw this and snapped away. This makes me a voyeuer? ;-)

Message edited by author 2004-05-22 10:45:26.
05/22/2004 10:47:49 AM · #17
Originally posted by TooCool:

Heesh, I walked past a small restaraunt window on the way to the convenience store. Saw this and snapped away. This makes me a voyeuer? ;-)


Hehe - the Eskimos in Northern Canada call a Voyeuer "Tom Took-a-look"

;)
05/22/2004 01:51:18 PM · #18
Originally posted by Are_62:


Hehe - the Eskimos in Northern Canada call a Voyeuer "Tom Took-a-look" ;)


So do the Inuit. ;-)
05/22/2004 02:05:28 PM · #19
Doesn't being a photographer give you license to peep? When I pass a window I look inuit.

Nice pic TC.
05/22/2004 09:32:15 PM · #20
Anybody else gonna call me a perv?
05/22/2004 09:49:16 PM · #21
Print??? Really love the framing.
05/22/2004 09:58:58 PM · #22
Originally posted by Kylie:

Print??? Really love the framing.


I just finished setting up. It's pending now! I'll let ya know as soon as it's accepted.
05/22/2004 11:22:02 PM · #23
Originally posted by TooCool:

Originally posted by BooZon:

I agree that is a great shot... I don't want to detract from the shot because it is good BUT... Please explain the relationship between candid photography and cloning things out. Doesn't that make it alittle contrived?


Candid as in unposed, unsolicited shot. Cloned out as in after I took the shot I saw one distracting element and removed it. It is after all not a challenge shot.


Just a thought. I love the photo. BTW you are a perv ;)

05/23/2004 02:01:29 AM · #24
Originally posted by Kylie:

Print??? Really love the framing.


Wow, That was damn fast! Print is now available! Kylie if ya want one PM me and I'll change the price so ya can have one at cost!
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