For the most part I hate naming photos so the file name works for me.
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For the most part I hate naming photos so the file name works for me.
I think he would make a nice subject but, and I hope you don't mind me saying, I'm wishing you had gotten closer.
I agree with Iggy because the light itself is competing for main focal point of the image. If it were mine, I might try to burn in all that light by a good 30-40%.
I might also try a 1.5 inch crop off the left and bottom as well as the burn.
Hope that may help and nice playing with the comp.
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Forgot about this one.
Thanks Iggy and Marko. I never mind constructive criticism, Iggy. Your suggestions would probably work quite well, Marko. But my intentions are not about the subject of a street musician. It's about a lone street musician AND his surroundings in the earliest stage of evening light that casts long shadows. Ya got to take in the BIG picture
Appreciate your time to look and comment.
My pleasure Lorey and you can be sure I took exactly that into consideration before commenting. I spent several minutes looking at this photo before commenting. I do like the unusual comp though.
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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.
I do really like this lonely street performer image, but DO agree wholeheartedly with Iggy, and Marko. That bright light just keeps stealing my eye from the main scene and all I look at is that crack in the pavement.
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