I posted this in the photo blog as well with the backstory if anyone is interested.
I also think this shot would work well in b/w or sepia...one day i'll convert them.
C&C appreciated.
Many thanks
Marko
This is a discussion on Best Friends within the Critiques forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; I posted this in the photo blog as well with the backstory if anyone is interested. I also think this ...
I posted this in the photo blog as well with the backstory if anyone is interested.
I also think this shot would work well in b/w or sepia...one day i'll convert them.
C&C appreciated.
Many thanks
Marko
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Marko - I love this shot. The mood is timeless, the subject - interesting... thanks for sharing!
Susan
I really like this capture Marko, the shot for me conveys a lot of maturity and feeling. I think it's a mixture of the way the 2 boys are sitting together, and the lighting/reflection and movement of the water.
Nice work!
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Thanks TT and Kiddo,
Here's am alternate version. Which one do you like better?
Thx!
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"You have to milk the cow quite a lot, and get plenty of milk to get a little cheese." Henri Cartier-Bresson from The Decisive Moment.
it is hard to choose, but i think #1 - a bit more contemplative.
but then again the circle wave created by the duck adds some interest. glad i am not a judge!
Thanks for those comments everyone!
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I like them but find the two boys a tad to dark. I do prefer the second one, I think the boy leaning forward works well.
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