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Street photography so many moods. Love it
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thanks so much Carol…
xxoo
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I like the B&W of the three ladies on the sidewalk. That’s a nicely informal shot of the dancers too 🙂
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Thanks for the feedback – and thanks for your post that inspired me (along with VJ) because after your athlete and train shot – I was creating my post!
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3, 4 and 5 for me…eye catching and reasonably minimalistic
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THANKS! I can see that in each one – and three is one that seems to stand out more and more as I look back to see which ones people like when they pick a number. I am going to give the two of them a copy of this
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😀😀👏
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7b is my favourite. The man gives interesting context. I can’t really see much difference in the versions of 1
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Derrick – thanks for noting 7 b – I went back in and added that because I thought it was kind of important. There is a social thing going on and well – thanks for noting that!
and the first two really are barely different – but the second one has less crop to the right (so the bench and square are more in) and has less black border???
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Actually, having reexamined, I go for the very first 🙂
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Ooo la la
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You are getting pretty nifty with that Photoshop thing 😉
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thanks Dawn, and this was actually forced because I needed to edit the background out in a couple – for location privacy reasons – hard to explain – but I appreciate your comment because it shows you how a creative outcome sometimes happens when we have to meet a need. I first tried a solid black backdrop and then this gradiant gray worked better (and laughing because it reminded me of an Olan Mills tarp that would roll down – remember them?)
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I do remember….
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I love all of them!
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gracias
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Now you have me intrigued – first I have heard of your interview project. Do tell?
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Hi VJ – first, I did enjoy your attitudes post (so thx for that) and I am doing a “100 interviews” project and started off with three yoga teachers. I think I am close to fifty mini interviews – but it depends on how in-depth I want to go with each one. The yoga teacher interviews were for posts and were lengthy – some of my other interviews are short and on the spot footage with less details. I think I will be done in a year – but it is a process project – something like that – thanks for asking
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Something is bound to come from the fruit of your labour. How interesting!
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That last comment from you was like music to my ears (thanks for that)
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You are very welcome.
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I like 5 & 6 – but they are all interesting.
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thanks Dan – I love when folks share their top takes because I really do keep track (just like to know) – 🙂
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#3 and 4 for me. very positive attitude!
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Thanks lolawi – 🙂
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Wonderful! I love them all, thought the one of your husband is particularly fantastic. Thanks for joining the challenge!
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many thanks – for the comment and for being cool about late-additions – :L)
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Each is very interesting. Your hubs made me think he’s waiting on some shoppers! 😉
I like the fun portrayed in 4. Both 7a and 7b are interesting. A was a runway style and I like what you did with the background. B was just all-around interesting with so much to see!
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Linda – this went to “trash” and not spam? ????
anyhow, thx for the nice comment.
and it does kind of look like he is waiting – but we were actually killing time (we had to wait like ten minutes) and we were sitting there and then i was taking a picture of that square concrete block –
and I read your comment about pictures & a and 7 b – you are right – and the more I peek at those shots i see more in them – if that makes sense – so thx
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😁🤗
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My favorites are 5, 6 and 7b. I like framing and the matching background picture and the frame. The red dresses look perfect with the dark background. 6 is similar with very good framing portion. The 3 gay spread out nicely and that ease on your eyes. Th 7b, a very nice square crop. The lady is pretty and her grace movement is nicely captured.
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thanks YC – I carefully read your comment – because when you are the person making the images, comments like that are enjoyable.
the musicians in 6 were not manipulated by me – it was just a picture that I merely removed the background from – and so maybe that is why it feels in balance. I almost photoshopped the guy on the right into a different image (because the two guys left are in most of my pics – from where i was and the guy far left is Jason Newcomb, my husband’s friend from 2003.
and thx for noting the difference with 7 b
and cheers to 5.
peace
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Peace!
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The first photo 1a is attitude. I like the dancers too.
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Thanks BB and the two middle dancers have some “tude”
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lol 😀
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I really liked the first Two Young Adults shot!
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Thanks for sharing a top image for your
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The theme is challeging! You made a positive post for the attitude . Great photos!!
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I’m VERY interested in your interview accumulation 🙂
I like the one with your husband in the first shot, because I like the pattern of the brick, and think the black and white enhances that.
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They are all fantastic street photography shots, Y! You’ve really captured attitude in all of them!
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