Thanks for the comment, Giles! I appreciate hearing from you and amd glad you like it. I tried turning it upside down but to my eyes, it lost some of its goofy quality when it was too easy to see her face. Thanks for the suggestion, though.
All best wishes,
Endre
GilesKS wrote:
I think it looks much better the other way up, with the sun in the lower right corner. You can really see the smile then and it looks as if she's reaching out more towards the viewer.
Thanks, Jim, my friend! I always appreciate your insightful comments and am glad you like this so much! I'll have to figure out what other kids of shots would fall into this category and do some more.
Fond regards,
Endre
1_of_9 wrote:
I really like this one Endre! Maybe this is the equivalent of an ad lib in music...done photographically. In any case...you should do some more.
Thanks so much for the comment, Dennis! I always appreciate hearing from you. That's reason number 694 for why we homeschool our kids - mosts schools have outlawed any fun things lest children compete with one another or worse yet, lest they sustain some minor injoury resulting in a lawsuit. Happily, our kids are still allowed to play.
Fond regards,
Endre
Fishit wrote:
Having fun like this is illegal these days you know, endangering children ..
Not the less great capture .. *grin
Beautiful. Love the way the rail divides the picture and the arms and the vertical line go in opposite directions. The sun in the corner. Adds to the fun aspect of the picture.
Thank you Peter, my friend! I don't know about it's being that difficult to compete with this. There are a lot of reat shots posted this week. The sun was just outside the lens' field of view, so it is natural.
Fond regards,
Endre
PeterBlackwood wrote:
Endre.....very tough to compete with tihs one!
I like the sun in the corner....is that natural? It highlights the upward angle perfectly!
Great look from her......and the entire image is very clean
KUDOS
Peter
Thanks so much, Gotsy! You haven't been around that much of late so I'm happy to hear from you. I hope all's well with you. So glad you like it! I was looking for a way to have a lot of peculiar angles and was happy to find this climbing thing that had its bars at irregular angles.
All best wishes,
Endre
gvarma wrote:
Beautiful. Love the way the rail divides the picture and the arms and the vertical line go in opposite directions. The sun in the corner. Adds to the fun aspect of the picture.
See you never know when kids are going to fall out of the sky. Lucky that railing was there to er... stop Eva from hitting er... something... er... less comfortable... than er... a railing. Hmmm... maybe I've got that wrong somehow. Is that one of those really soft rainings that er... don't hurt when you fall on them from great height? Ahhh... good. Glad to hear it. Splendid.