Random Connections by anahata.c
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Comments (12)
durleybeachbum
Wonderful! Such a lot of unspoken dialogue in those faces!
auntietk
I wonder what she said? Perfect timing. This is a story just waiting to be told!
magnus073
Mark, first of all this is another stunning capture. You are so good at spotting these special moments, and in knowing just the right time to capture them. As already pointed out this image literally speaks for itself the more you study it. The first lady is clearly someone whom expresses herself with her hands, while her friend appears more introverted with her hands in her pockets. What gave me a smile about this photo is the fact that the man leaning up against the pole actually appears to be paying more attention to what she's saying than her own friend, who is casting her gaze further down the way.
flavia49
amazing capture
sandra46
WONDERFUL THE GUY LOOKING AT THE GIRLS IN A PUZZLED WAY. DID HE HEAR A BIT OF TITTLE-TATTLE, A RADICAL PIECE OF THINKING OR WHAT?
LivingPixels
Excellent shot very compelling great drawing power my friend!!
MrsRatbag
A world of life going on in this shot, Mark; connections and disconnects, and I like the pink tone, it seems to "aim" it toward the female part of the dialogue. Well done!
beachzz
So much going on here...the man's look, the women's intensity---it's a wonderful city statement!!
helanker
What an interesting and beautiful shot. The girls having a conversation and the guy at the pole has been lilstening and wants to see who spoke. You are really great at photographing people also, Mark. And I really love your change of tones here. Looks fantastic. Makes us focus more on the people than the whole. Great idea. :-)
romanceworks
A very interesting urban scene with wonderful and diverse expressions and body language of these three. The two women seem unaware of the interest of the young man. I also like the pink tones, and the reflection of the trees in the windshield. Lots of life in this great shot. We all love watching each other, don't we?
bmac62
"You don't take a photograph, you make it." (Ansel Adams) This is a perfect example.
goodoleboy
Really quite striking, Mark, this shot of the people and environs, rendered with your own inadvertent recipe of filter manipulations. I like the dude at the right, checking out the gals in the unlikely hope of finally seeing a svelte, glamorously attired female, self confidently prancing down the walk. Another virtual black and whiter, done in your nonpareil way.