Thanks garry! For my money (or bread), it's probably the smartest dressed man, third from left.Nice! I like all the different 'poses'. And the splash of colour highlighting the big guy and the little guy. Make me wonder who's taking home more bread.
I honestly think this is one of the best street scenes I have seen since I joined the forum, I really like it a lot.
I found the windows a bit distracting to the eye, so I would be tempted to crop the street sign right to the corner and shave a fraction off the windows to calm them down a bit, and lift the subjects a tad higher, but that's just the way my eyes reacted and a personal preference I guess.
It's a great street scene, it's striking and classy and really appeals to me.
"Excellent" candid street style capture Lee, nuff said.
boring building, ominous red door, I like it. Could be an album sleeve.
2nd from left breaking out of the mould.
Super shot, impressive light and shadows, all of which seem to separate the characters.
Time well spentThanks. It's surprisingly difficult getting this type of shot where there's multiple people not overlapping each other, where they're looking and moving in different directions and basically creating a photo with some rhythm. Took me an hour or two and several shots before I got lucky!
Mmmm...interesting concept.....what about cropping out the right hand lad and making it a quartet ??boring building, ominous red door, I like it. Could be an album sleeve.
I like that
Is it multiple exposures?