This is a discussion on two... within the People photography (portraits, sports etc.) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; Two sides of same bridge, two strangers, two corners of a day......
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I don't know why we are here, but I'm pretty sure that it is not in order to enjoy ourselves.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Cool stuff - you might want to try putting those images side by side (but they need to be the same size of course)...it might work.
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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's an interesting combination to my eye.
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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 like them together but I can't decide which is better. In the first I like how the woman's eye-line heads towards the man, but I prefer the look of cradling that the higher railings give being on the edges of the frame rather than down the center.
Ay... Similar dilemma bothered me, so i putted both here...
I guess best would be to get 2 models on standby, so, when next fog settles in, to redo this... hehe
I don't know why we are here, but I'm pretty sure that it is not in order to enjoy ourselves.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Both are super cool and the side by sides are really nice as well. I like the one with the woman looking back over her shoulder the most though.
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I don't know why we are here, but I'm pretty sure that it is not in order to enjoy ourselves.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
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