Hi Mark,
Well this is my take on what the thoughts are...
Him..I wonder if she would go out with me?
Her...wonder if he will ever notice me...
Ok, so they are really thinking..Him, I wonder if my Dad will let me drive his old Camaro...her,when will my prince find me.
Great shot Mark and thanks for humoring me.
Carolyn
CDalessandro wrote:
Hi Mark,
Well this is my take on what the thoughts are...
Him..I wonder if she would go out with me?
Her...wonder if he will ever notice me...
Ok, so they are really thinking..Him, I wonder if my Dad will let me drive his old Camaro...her,when will my prince find me.
Great shot Mark and thanks for humoring me.
Carolyn
Carolyn! Hmm, seems like you've read into this quite elaborately. Almost like you've been there done that! HaHa. Thanks for your insightful comments.
Hightraxx wrote:
Nice shot Mark, you should of asked what they were thinking.
Norm
Hi Norm, thanks for the comment. I think I would have really embarrased them by asking any questions. It was a fun moment to watch as one who has been in that same situation in my youth. Ah, young love...... wasted on the young
I like the photograph, and the interaction between their thoughts really makes it work...Knowing teenagers like I do, my guess is that their thoughts are more along the lines of, "I wonder if I've done enough work to quit now..."
Very Nice Work, Mark.
Jerry
Thanks Travis, and congrats on your second win! A bit premature maybe, but nobody will catch you with only 2 days left to vote. You can thank me later for sending all my voters over to you. I'm ending with a big zero, . That's one of the great parts about the Weekly Assignment. It's a reality check. It's like when your friends/family say you're a great singer, and then you meet Simon on American Idol.
mark fadely wrote:
Thanks Travis, and congrats on your second win! A bit premature maybe, but nobody will catch you with only 2 days left to vote. You can thank me later for sending all my voters over to you. I'm ending with a big zero, . That's one of the great parts about the Weekly Assignment. It's a reality check. It's like when your friends/family say you're a great singer, and then you meet Simon on American Idol.
Thanks Mark...me and that reality check are great friends. The WA is so much fin, because you never know what anyone is going to do, one week you are on top, the next on the bottom. I might win that one...but I am having a PITA time getting a shot for this one, my daughter is not cooperating, that is the difficulty of working with a 10 month old model.
I feel that part of good story-telling photography is to catch a moment where there is some tension and leave it ambiguous enough such that the viewer can project into the scene. This image does that very well!
Travis Rhoads wrote:
Thanks Mark...me and that reality check are great friends. The WA is so much fin, because you never know what anyone is going to do, one week you are on top, the next on the bottom. I might win that one...but I am having a PITA time getting a shot for this one, my daughter is not cooperating, that is the difficulty of working with a 10 month old model.
Guess you figured out your shot as you've posted a real contender this week Travis!