Cool angle and POV. Lucille Galleli You found an interesting character.. I enjoy your leading lines and the organic lines in the background.Then you added the slight tilt! It all works for me.
Lovely tones and subtle light reflections – I like the isolated subject and the leading lines / negative space in the foreground. The canted view is just right – great combination of elements Lucille Galleli
Stephanie Cassiday-Krueger Thanks a bunch. Strangely … before this assignment, I never noticed how this spot that I crossed each morning made for such a lovely canvas.
Such a nicely framely and well contrasted shot, and sometimes those stories involving some sections of society that struggle more and others give little thought to, can come across very powerfully! Lucille Galleli you show us another perspective of age!
I like the lines and textures leading us around that curve… your main figure is so strongly placed on that path! I can hear that click of his next step. Well done.
The tilt is so perfect here. I feel like you don’t know what he is thinking or feeling but I want to know. The lines and light lead a viewer to him. One of my favs Lucille Galleli !
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Nice one, I feel like overtaking him and see his face: is he happy, unhappy? Creates interrogations and mystery.
Françoise Dhulesia … Thanks a bunch 😀
Thanks much, Françoise Dhulesia … I loved the way he set off with so much gumption.
Cool angle and POV. Lucille Galleli You found an interesting character.. I enjoy your leading lines and the organic lines in the background.Then you added the slight tilt! It all works for me.
Lovely tones and subtle light reflections – I like the isolated subject and the leading lines / negative space in the foreground. The canted view is just right – great combination of elements Lucille Galleli
Great capture !
Thanks teresa pilcher … what drew me to him was that he walked away from the crowds. That helped bring it all together.
Stephanie Cassiday-Krueger Thanks a bunch. Strangely … before this assignment, I never noticed how this spot that I crossed each morning made for such a lovely canvas.
Thanks Lisa s 😀
Such a nicely framely and well contrasted shot, and sometimes those stories involving some sections of society that struggle more and others give little thought to, can come across very powerfully! Lucille Galleli you show us another perspective of age!
I like the lines and textures leading us around that curve… your main figure is so strongly placed on that path! I can hear that click of his next step. Well done.
Angelo Gifford… I like how you put that. Perspective of age. Thanks much.
Thanks a bunch, Kym Kamra Love how you broke it down 🙂
The tilt is so perfect here. I feel like you don’t know what he is thinking or feeling but I want to know. The lines and light lead a viewer to him. One of my favs Lucille Galleli !
wow .. thank you so much Angela Migliore Glad I chose that particular tilt 🙂