What lens did you use for this shot? I would like some EXIF data for it. I really like the look of this shot.
Travis
| March 9, 2007 8:36 AM
85mm
Richard Trim
| March 9, 2007 3:14 PM
The vertical bar creates two seperate and completely different shots ...and thus makes it significantly intrigueing. Any chance of eliminating the suspicion of hair and ear to the left of the pole.
Yes the guy looks seriously 'pissed off'.
Still hanging out on trains I see! Awesome shot. I have no clue how you can be so successful at isolating a subject with so many people around, but you are a master at it.
amazing!
love the detail and the d o f on this one.
a*
suspicious !
what's going on in front of me ?
:)
What lens did you use for this shot? I would like some EXIF data for it. I really like the look of this shot.
85mm
The vertical bar creates two seperate and completely different shots ...and thus makes it significantly intrigueing. Any chance of eliminating the suspicion of hair and ear to the left of the pole.
Yes the guy looks seriously 'pissed off'.
Looks like he's thinking "DON'T YOU DARE PRESS THAT SHUTTER BUTTON!!!!"
no...
he is just giving Travis his best angle. positive thinking people!
I've been thinking about his expression. Not anger....let's call it
"snidely skepticism".
"Aren't I pretty? Go ahead, snap a shot."
This one's fun.
Still hanging out on trains I see! Awesome shot. I have no clue how you can be so successful at isolating a subject with so many people around, but you are a master at it.
"Yeah, sure, you can go ahead and take a picture of me."
:)