You decide ...
This is a discussion on What's on his mind? within the People photography (portraits, sports etc.) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; You decide ......
Excellent lighting and mood... Very nicely done!!
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gosh, it could be anything. It reminds me of people I've seen in the 'family room' in a hospital.
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Never really is huh AntZ? But sometimes ... when I'm alone ... or worried ...
Thanks Casil. Just the light coming through the blinds in this one.
Bambi ... I love that. I love that it drew you to something like the hospital scene.
Very provocative shot MA!! Great light, mood and composition here.
I may be reaching here...but what's on his mind is something strong, serious, overbearing, perhaps loneliness, perhaps sadness, perhaps death.
The drawn verticals being so sharp make it a very important part (perhaps even a symbol) in this image.
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Very cool shot. I like the feeling a lot. It's serious contemplation but nothing worrying... I don't get a sense of "fretting over something". More like someone trying to solve a difficult problem.
Very nicely done. It looks to me as if he has focused in on something and is in a state of serious thought
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cool shot MA -point of focus for the subject appears to be where the light narrows and beyond the blinds ( to my eye)
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