Work would have been the only other opportunity in the last fortnight not been out for any photography shoots ... maybe if we knew the theme a few weeks in advance as I keep asking it would be easier. No one at work wants photos taken and splashed around internet.
I was at the funeral of a colleagues mother yesterday , I guess I should have whipped the camera out and started snapping the grief stricken faces .... before I was run out of town !!
i second that buddy! you know i was just kidding you on my comment...sorry about your colleague's mom...yeah...sometimes it takes a tough guts to take photos of unknown people specially the people who are grieving...but..i'm pretty sure that would have been an excellent outcome if you have managed to..
fantastic.... and so many FT subjects... BLUR for challenge.... reflections.....
beautiful reflection... by the way...
but as the subject faces friday... I like it.... :-))
you chase girls on trailers...???? :-).:-)
I just saw your forum message regarding this shot, and I have to say that I donīt think itīs a weak effort *at all*! -Admittedly the quality of the shot is not good....just "snapshot" quality really, but in this case, thatīs completely understandeable as you were driving down the road behind them. (Right?) And I donīt really think it detracts from the picture (that much) - it has an "on the move" feweling about it, and one just accepts that.
It might not be much of a shot just "by itself", but it fits so well for todayīs theme that I like it :-) Original entry!
(Hmm....I really didnīt phrase that very well, (not as I would have liked), but you get what Iīm driving at, I think) :-)
Facealicious weekend wishes ;-)
Karl Trausti from Iceland