Sparrow
Veteran
back alley
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love the blind man behind!
FrankS
Registered User
Blind leading the blind?
(Sorry, couldn't help myself.)
Anyway, great pic again, Stewart!
(Sorry, couldn't help myself.)
Anyway, great pic again, Stewart!
Sparrow
Veteran
love the blind man behind!
On one level yes, but as a photo I hate them! it's just too much work in PS
Sparrow
Veteran
Blind leading the blind?
(Sorry, couldn't help myself.)
Anyway, great pic again, Stewart!
The third way Frank?
back alley
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On one level yes, but as a photo I hate them! it's just too much work in PS
no, they make the image. being blind just adds something more.
Sparrow
Veteran
no, they make the image. being blind just adds something more.
OK: I'll print it as it is
FrankS
Registered User
I agree that the blind guy makes the picture. It brings up the idea of blind faith. (Not judging this, just that it does with me.)
Sparrow
Veteran
OK, OK .. your both right, I'll leave it
FrankS
Registered User
Hi Stewart, have you thought of cropping it more tightly to get rid of the visual clutter and really focus the viewer's attention?
Gumby
Veteran
But don't crop too tight and lose that construction site. The irony that the quote calls those who labour and heavy laden yet nobody seems to be working at the constructions site is, well, ironic.
Maybe a bit of PS to get rid of the disembodied head coming out of the sign guys neck, though.
Maybe a bit of PS to get rid of the disembodied head coming out of the sign guys neck, though.
Sparrow
Veteran
But don't crop too tight and lose that construction site. The irony that the quote calls those who labour and heavy laden yet nobody seems to be working at the constructions site is, well, ironic.
Maybe a bit of PS to get rid of the disembodied head coming out of the sign guys neck, though.
The chrome leather straps holding the board was what caught my eye, they were brand new; i didn't see the rest at the time.
I don't crop much, but I quit liked the Janus head reference
FrankS
Registered User
Sparrow
Veteran
I think I prefer the dark mass of the lamppost to still be there on the left Frank, but I agree in that I probably put the chap too central in the orignal
HuubL
hunter-gatherer
The crop doesn't work for me either. Somehow, it puts too much impact on the face on the shoulder.
Did I say: GREAT SHOT!
Did I say: GREAT SHOT!
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