Family Love by wysiwig
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Description
The title of the article he was reading.
Taking a break in Old Havana.
Comments (12)
Freethinker56
What a lovely image. Just love it
prutzworks
xlt candid
Arrogathor
Great capture.
durleybeachbum
Amazing and brilliant postwork! I love it!
Cyve
Outstandingly done my friend... It's an awesome image !!!
giulband
Superb image and very expressive post manipulation !!!!
ArtistKimberly
Delightfully Wonderful Work,
MrsRatbag
Well done, love the postwork; now I'm curious about his shoe, the one seems so much higher than the other!
wysiwig
I noticed that to, Denise. It could be that one leg is shorter than the other.
blondeblurr
This is a fine photo; I love his concentration, studying the paper and with a pen in his hand, (I do that too!) always ready to circle what takes his interest, to tell his wife or friends about the news, maybe he even recognized a friend in that picture ?
Cheers BB
Faemike55
Fabulous capture and postwork. the one shoe caught my eye as well.
anahata.c
yeah that extra sole and heel caught my attention too. You're gonna have to go back and find this guy, and get an explanation. (A few extra bucks, and little extra time---what could it cost?) This looks a lot like a Jocko painting. I love the textures, If it's one main filter, you nuanced it quite well throughout (because single painting filters often give a very broad un-nuanced look, whereas this has a good deal of nuance and detail.) Strong hues too, I love the red in his skin, and the luminous blues, etc, and the abstraction of the paper...and how the left-most wall seems, at first, like the end of the image, but it's not: It's clearly a wall, with some very sweet decay on the bottom. It's also a good photo, with the stairs in the background taking us back, which then move into the image, taking us forward. Fine work, Mark, on a fine composition/crop to begin with.
kgb224
Amazing capture and post work my friend. God bless.