For me, the hoodie is a stereotype that Liverpool could do without. I get fed up with jokes and jibes about scouse scallies. I was born in Liverpool, as were my two sons - none of us enjoy these taunts. The girls are a great image, saying all that is best about Liverpool. I don't think they need the hoodie in the same image.
For me, the hoodie is a stereotype that Liverpool could do without. I get fed up with jokes and jibes about scouse scallies. I was born in Liverpool, as were my two sons - none of us enjoy these taunts. The girls are a great image, saying all that is best about Liverpool. I don't think they need the hoodie in the same image.
I don't think they need the hoodie in the same image.
Have you noticed the inclement conditions?
For me, the hoodie is a stereotype that Liverpool could do without. I get fed up with jokes and jibes about scouse scallies. I was born in Liverpool, as were my two sons - none of us enjoy these taunts. The girls are a great image, saying all that is best about Liverpool. I don't think they need the hoodie in the same image.
Glad to hear you braved the weather and tested your kit as well...
Camera: Canon EOS 30D
Exposure: 0.01 sec (1/100)
Aperture: f/2.8
Focal Length: 70 mm
Lots of people have asked that, and wondered whether it was some voodoo magic or HDR. Its simply a case of them being very close to a shop front window. Liverpool 1's shops have huge glass fronts so the light from inside spills out on to the street. Its great for low light photos. Oh and not to mention the street lights that you can see in the background.
Hey Pete, luckily you can compare the shot without the hoodie and without that random writing in the bottom right hand corner with some blokes web site in it as some chap called rhart44 on flickr must have been standing very close with to you but obviously nailed the composition a bit better:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8621995@N05/2917841589/
It does seem like rh1944 has cropped out my logo and the "hoodie" and posted it on Flickr for some reason.