Hey Steve. Love the color in this. The color on the mans shirt is the same color in GRAB and the blue in the womans cutoffs, the man and the B in grab make an upsidedown triangle. Well done and voted.
airfrogusmc wrote:
Hey Steve. Love the color in this. The color on the mans shirt is the same color in GRAB and the blue in the womans cutoffs, the man and the B in grab make an upsidedown triangle. Well done and voted.
Thanks Allen. What tickled me about this image was the word familiar to all street photographer's, "GRAB".
A good image usually works on several levels. This one does that. And it is a sign of our times. Her on her device. I also love the implied line that forms the top part of the upsidedown triangle. It runs from the guy in the light blue shirt (left) and the same color as the letters to the other guy in a darker blue shirt and follows the letters to her head and continues to the B in grab. As I said the point of the upside triangle is the woman's cutoffs and back to the guy in the blue shirt. The warm color on her top is a nice balalce to the cool blues.
airfrogusmc wrote:
A good image usually works on several levels. This one does that. And it is a sign of our times. Her on her device. I also love the implied line that forms the top part of the upsidedown triangle. It runs from the guy in the light blue shirt (left) and the same color as the letters to the other guy in a darker blue shirt and follows the letters to her head and continues to the B in grab. As I said the point of the upside triangle is the woman's cutoffs and back to the guy in the blue shirt. The warm color on her top is a nice balalce to the cool blues. ...Show more →
Thanks Allen for your deep dive. Much appreciated.
Well stated Allen!
I am going to add another "male chauvinist, dirty old man" take on this and just say the lovely young lady is a subject to GRAB. And I don't mean in a violent, harmful way.
Sorry to sound like the above!
Dan
You're nothing like the above (big orange grabber) brother. You didn't commit treason. In fact just the opposite. You served our country honorably like me and like me you would give your life protecting our democracy and constitution. Also I doubt you would force yourself on someone against their will.
airfrogusmc wrote:
Nothing like the above brother. You didn't commit treason. In fact just the opposite. You served our country honorable like me and would give my life protecting our democracy and constitution.
Indeed brother! Many others here did the same thing! We all ran towards the gunfire! Not away!
Semper Fi Marine!
RD