vmlopes, not sure I've seen your stuff here yet but I like that one and welcome.
The homeless man is sad looking enough and then I spotted the dog and heaaved a heavy sad sigh.
Busted! As the shutter fired.. I let her finish chewing, showed her the shot...She laughed out loud.
Some clone work in the lower right as I was stalking behind bushes. :blush2:
A was riding the ferris wheel at a local carnival trying to take arial shots. The boy in the car in front of me turned around and I managed to grab this shot.
Perhaps technically not a great shot, I love the boy's expression. If you looked up "impish grin" in the dictionary there would be a picture of this kid.
Was photographing 4x4s going through a mud hole for my sons off-road club and tried to get shots of the drivers as they went by a few feet away. Most of the time it was too dark inside their rigs or they moved too fast but managed to catch a few.
Here is a guy I caught at a Jazz Festival this weekend.
Don't forget about the Gallery. Are your photos there??
Nikon Samurai #13
"A photographer is known by what he shows not by what he throws. The best photographers have the biggest trash cans." Quote from Nikon School sometime in the early 1970's.
Working on South beach, I've captured quite a few strangers lately that have "waived their right to presumption of privacy" but here's one that doesn't require any *Not Safe For Work* warnings :lol:
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I am no better than you. I critique to teach myself to see.
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Feel free to edit my photos or do anything else that will help me learn.
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Sony/Minolta - way more gear than talent.