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Re: in the galleryWhere have they gone?
Re: in the galleryPrefer the last one. I like that child looking towards the camera while the two ladies discuss "whatever...!"
Re: in the galleryHi Matt - I too prefer the last image in this series.
I think it's quite comical that the child is facing away, and clearly isn't really amused with the gallery setting, but sees this funky looking guy taking a photo of the two women, and thinks 'hey - I'm gonna look his way'. As always though, interesting perspectives and fun to look at! Geoff
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Re: in the galleryAll three are excellent Matt.
I can imagine in the first shot that the lady is taking a sly look at the image to her left. In the second shot I see a lady with bad eyesight standing as close as she can to the photo. The third shot, this has everything going for it but in my honest opinion would look even better in black and white with higher contrast. The isolation of the adults to the child makes this an excellent capture. Chris
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Re: in the gallerylove the least Matt, I had to do a double take since i thought that kid looks familiar
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Re: in the galleryYep - diggin the last
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