helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Bob Michaels
nobody special
Helen, this photo resonates with me for a number of reasons.
I was immediately compelled to look at it instead skimming over as I do most photos was because of the subdued color palette, the softness, the grain, and the simple but strong graphical quality all work together. I realize that none of these qualities just happened. Some may have been conscious, some subconscious, and some may have been the ability to realize and utilize them. However, none happens randomly. It is so refreshing to see someone who realizes that there is no set of standards that work for every photo, that all photos need not be tack sharp, that grain is good when it fits the image, and more complicated does not mean better.
I love that this is in this thread "hats". Good reason as the hat you were wearing was such a critical photo element. Your photo would not have worked without it. More imaginative than photos of people simply wearing hats
Lastly, it is a self-photo where you opened up showed a bit of yourself beyond the physical. I see that as key, not just a mechanical reproduction. Your photo did bring Cindy Sherman's "untitled film stills" to mind.
I was immediately compelled to look at it instead skimming over as I do most photos was because of the subdued color palette, the softness, the grain, and the simple but strong graphical quality all work together. I realize that none of these qualities just happened. Some may have been conscious, some subconscious, and some may have been the ability to realize and utilize them. However, none happens randomly. It is so refreshing to see someone who realizes that there is no set of standards that work for every photo, that all photos need not be tack sharp, that grain is good when it fits the image, and more complicated does not mean better.
I love that this is in this thread "hats". Good reason as the hat you were wearing was such a critical photo element. Your photo would not have worked without it. More imaginative than photos of people simply wearing hats
Lastly, it is a self-photo where you opened up showed a bit of yourself beyond the physical. I see that as key, not just a mechanical reproduction. Your photo did bring Cindy Sherman's "untitled film stills" to mind.
getting ready to go out and shoot...
MOI by Helen Hill, on Flickr
Yokosuka Mike
Abstract Clarity
X-Pro3, Fujinon XF 14mm f2.8 R lens
Astia film simulation
Yokohama, Japan - June 2020
All the best,
Mike
Yokosuka Mike
Abstract Clarity
X-Pro3, Fujinon XF 35mm f1.4 R lens
Astia film simulation
Yokohama, Japan - June 2020
All the best,
Mike
Yokosuka Mike
Abstract Clarity
Hat on the go
X-Pro3, Fujinon XF 50mm f2 lens
Astia film simulation
Yokohama, Japan - June 2020
All the best,
Mike
X-Pro3, Fujinon XF 50mm f2 lens
Astia film simulation
Yokohama, Japan - June 2020
All the best,
Mike
markjwyatt
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narsuitus
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Bob Michaels
nobody special
another photo with someone wearing a hat

helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Bob Michaels; said:Helen, this photo resonates with me for a number of reasons.
I was immediately compelled to look at it instead skimming over as I do most photos was because of the subdued color palette, the softness, the grain, and the simple but strong graphical quality all work together. I realize that none of these qualities just happened. Some may have been conscious, some subconscious, and some may have been the ability to realize and utilize them. However, none happens randomly. It is so refreshing to see someone who realizes that there is no set of standards that work for every photo, that all photos need not be tack sharp, that grain is good when it fits the image, and more complicated does not mean better.
I love that this is in this thread "hats". Good reason as the hat you were wearing was such a critical photo element. Your photo would not have worked without it. More imaginative than photos of people simply wearing hats
Lastly, it is a self-photo where you opened up showed a bit of yourself beyond the physical. I see that as key, not just a mechanical reproduction. Your photo did bring Cindy Sherman's "untitled film stills" to mind.
Wow,
never realized it was ALL that, how kind ... Thank You Bob !
Bob Michaels
nobody special
Wow, never realized it was ALL that, how kind ... Thank You Bob !
Helen: when I see a photo that really grabs my attention, I pause and try to understand why so I can try to emulate those characteristics.
markjwyatt
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Yokosuka Mike
Abstract Clarity
X-Pro3, Fujinon XF 50mm f2 lens
Yokohama, Japan - June 2020
All the best,
Mike
Out to Lunch
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telenous
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narsuitus
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Out to Lunch
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Yeah, I've seen that one before. Cheers OtL
Yokosuka Mike
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Yeah, I've seen that one before. Cheers OtL
Ditto! It was post #45 of this thread.
All the best,
Mike
Yokosuka Mike
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The good guys always wear white hats.
X-Pro3, Fujinon XF 50mm f2 lens
Astia film simulation
Yokohama, Japan - June 2020
All the best,
Mike
X-Pro3, Fujinon XF 50mm f2 lens
Astia film simulation
Yokohama, Japan - June 2020
All the best,
Mike
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