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I really like the feel you've got with this photo. Took me a second or two to see it as well. Excellent!
What does she looking at ?
I like it a lot. That guy reading the book and the creepy-eyed lady hold a sort of Where's Waldo type of subtle dominance over the shot. Very interesting.
Wow, I like the shot and the processing! Definitely gives a creepy feeling and very well composed. Thanks for sharing.
Desaturated colors make this shot..it is a good shot regardless but that added sense of...hmmm.tuck for the right word but despair comes to mind.
I like it. Everyone minding their own business is striking to me.
Did you ever think about yelling out to the passengers "HEY, gimme a scary face!" Just curious what the reaction would be. It could happen, hell they do that "flash mob" thing that looks so cool when caught on tape..... err, I mean digital cameras.
Even with the selective coloring (throws up a little in my mouth), this is a pretty cool shot.
Thanks for sharing.
I like the processing approach. Seems appropriate to the scene and the title...looks kind of..."suspect"...conveys that "whheeeek-whheek-whheeek!" butcher knife hacking away kinda' vibe from Hitch's big picture.
Or... a couple of rounds of .45 ACP down the lens!Did you ever think about yelling out to the passengers "HEY, gimme a scary face!" Just curious what the reaction would be. It could happen, hell they do that "flash mob" thing that looks so cool when caught on tape..... err, I mean digital cameras.
Even with the selective coloring (throws up a little in my mouth), this is a pretty cool shot.
Thanks for sharing.
Yeah, I looked at it again and realized. The little "throws up in my mouth" actually turned out that the sweet potato casserole I had for dinner caused a massive case of the wind. Thus the little "throws up in my mouth" was self induced.BTW... It's not selective coloring. I don't do that.