Morris, is "dulling" what it's called now when two old guys find each other at the park and discuss each others new walking sticks!!? LoL
Hey it's a fine image, well done and framed. The tree on the left and the leaves above balance it nicely.
I would have taken it more from the side so as to not get anything of the little guy except for his behind!
I would have added a small amount of flash to mitigate the heavy back light.
Nice image!
John
brad-man wrote:
I suggest they try to find a more dignified way to pick up chicks in the park...
Interesting view
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GoodEgg wrote:
I had almost gotten rid of the earworm planted by my sis-in-law's T-shirt yesterday, "Everyone Was
Kung-Fu Fighting."
Nice catch, morris!
Thank you
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Danpbphoto wrote:
Almost 3D looking Morris!
Great capture! A sport I was always interested in but never took the 1st step!
Well done!
Dan
Thank you Dan,
I tried it once, surprisingly complicated and difficult
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Bill Gass wrote:
OnGuard !!! or whatever that saying was, .
Lot's a Star Wars movies on lately too. Sword/LightSaber...
Thank you Bill,
Star Wars seems to be a holiday favorite
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Jim Rickards wrote:
Good catch. Duelling?
Thank you Jim
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JohnSil wrote:
Morris, is "dulling" what it's called now when two old guys find each other at the park and discuss each others new walking sticks!!? LoL
Hey it's a fine image, well done and framed. The tree on the left and the leaves above balance it nicely.
I would have taken it more from the side so as to not get anything of the little guy except for his behind!
I would have added a small amount of flash to mitigate the heavy back light.
Nice image!
John
Thank you John,
Yes it's a spelling error. I agree the touch of flash would have been a great addition not only for balancing the brightness, it would have also created a touch of catch light in the subject's eyes.