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Jackson Square New Orleans, Louisiana March, 2014 In color it's clear his shirt has different colored stripes, but in b&w, he looked like a ref to me! :) Zoom is always better on these ...

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durleybeachbum

2:19PM | Sun, 31 August 2014

I want to know who he is about to meet, and why he actually LIKES that shirt!

durleybeachbum

2:20PM | Sun, 31 August 2014

Maybe the shirt will be the cause of the end of a budding relationship....

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Chipka

2:27PM | Sun, 31 August 2014

I really like the way he's walking off the left side of the photo: obviously he has somewhere to be, somewhere non photographic, while on the right side of the image, those tree trunks make a really interesting shape: a rather impressive tree bowl. I like that kind of near-symmetry, and there's probably some kind of algorithm that can describe it: some cousin to the Golden Ratio, and the crop of the photo makes it even more interesting. It has the feel of something of a panorama shot, but it's up-close and intimate. I like the way this just draws the viewer along all sorts of lines and truncated, parabolic curves. I think if you were to follow the lines, or if you could somehow see people seeing this image (certain frogs can do that, but that's a subject for another post) you'd witness something like a complicated dance: a kind of not-so-stiff waltz that's as fun to watch as it is to do. I love this series: this shot, like the others featuring people in monochrome, has the feeling of on-the-fly improvisation, a bit like the kind you'd hear in only the most fun jazz with beads of sweat on its forehead. This rocks.

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jophoto

3:30PM | Sun, 31 August 2014

Good composition!

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Wolfenshire

3:36PM | Sun, 31 August 2014

I just love all these people captures. But how are you doing it? I try to take a picture of a flower or butterfly and people I'm not even pointing the camera at come out of the sewers and alleys screaming murderous threats that I'm personally responsible for the collapse of civilization and only suspicious possible terrorists own a camera. Oh how sadly true it is the 1st amendment has died a terrible and slow death. Seriously, I'm afraid to take my camera outside, our society has some crazy anti-camera thing going on. Yay for mob mentality. Oh where were the WMD's?... where I say?... where?.... burn the books.... everyone's a communist...McCarthy had it right... camera?... terrorist for sure.

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kenmo

3:49PM | Sun, 31 August 2014

Very nice...

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FredNunes

4:38PM | Sun, 31 August 2014

Great one.... love that fence in this too. Adds visual appeal to the image. :)

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wysiwig

7:34PM | Sun, 31 August 2014

My mother always used to tell me, "Ask. The worst thing that will happen is that they will say no." So I asked and my mother always said no. This led me to my own philosophy which is, "If you don't ask they can't say no." This is in response to wolfenshire's question. This fellow seems amused by something. Perhaps it is his shirt. Great shot.

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RodS

10:48PM | Sun, 31 August 2014

Well, he seems to be quite happy about something. Happy is good! Cool capture, Tara!

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moochagoo

10:49AM | Tue, 02 September 2014

Excellent composition with the fence

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kgb224

3:45PM | Tue, 02 September 2014

Amazing capture Tara. God bless.

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Adobe_One_Kenobi

4:26PM | Tue, 02 September 2014

Opps! I missed thisun sweetie, did he roar "you're outa there" LOL! Nice, I do like what you are doing with these N'Orleans images.

Adobe_One_Kenobi

4:29PM | Tue, 02 September 2014

"Zoom is always better on these" It is my contention, zoom is better for everything here at rendo, they keep updating everything, but keep missing the poor generic image display, Oh well, maybe one day they will make the thumb bigger? Oh hold on, that will upset the iPad and smart-phone brigade with their tiny little swipey screens.


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F Numberf/4.5
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 70D
Shutter Speed1/4000
ISO Speed400
Focal Length24

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