a stolen picture, somehow you don't seem involved in what is happening even so you are close. I do not mind the slightly covered face of the taller girl but I am missing a connection with the subject and the moment.
Attractive pair in a shared laugh. I think the picture would work well either zoomed out a bit to give it context (a wedding?) or zoomed in to isolate the heads and upper torsos. I don't know if she's doubled over a bit because of laughter, but the half back turned to the camera somehow adds to the feeling of not being involved, as suggested by Robert.
I expected a more harsher critique...like the white top is overexposed, details are lost and the background...what were you thinking? I can see myself how this image could have been improved. Having said all that... I like the captured moment. To me it's full of happiness, fun, warmth, love.
Stolen picture/stolen moment. Does anyone know where that phrase came from? I'm dying to know.
Comment by Robert [Member] · http://www.roberthoehne.com — 11/08/08 @ 13:11
Comment by Eric [Member] · http://redskiesatnight.com/ — 12/08/08 @ 19:35
Stolen picture/stolen moment. Does anyone know where that phrase came from? I'm dying to know.
Comment by Irena [Member] — 14/08/08 @ 23:29