Photographer's Note
Well, what can I say. I saw this magazine stand so I figured what the heck, I'll take a snapshot here. So I looked at the woman and she seemed OK with it.
Checked the settings, it wasn't lie I was shooting anything that important....looked through the viewfinder.......and the woman has her face covered. Ha Ha........
Little did she know I was thrilled with this, she made a humorous shot out of a fairly boring one.
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wolf38
(30) 2006-11-04 11:42
Hello John. A very very beautiful photo. A shop assistant of media and pictures wants not to be photographed even and holds themselves one palm branch before the face. But there are many (psychological) reasons not to be able to be photographed. The topic is treated in many photographic books. The photo is real protruding. Many greetings, Wolfgang.
vincz
(19113) 2006-11-04 17:36
Funny, very funny. Compsotition very well seen, then what everybofy would hate (the model covers her face) it is in your case what really makes the picture!
cepekdong
(3676) 2006-11-05 7:37
its a very good moment which you captured ! we see all the faces of the magazines but we don not see hers, which makes us curious about how she looks like ! nice
daniel
macondo
(20449) 2006-11-06 8:20
Yes, the irony of it all. She guards her privacy while selling the secrets and private lives of others! Nice humorous shot, John.
Regards,
Andrew
scalerman
(26900) 2006-11-15 12:29
John: you should be getting alot more attention in your gallery, because some of your stuff is right up there. A great humorous shot, well framed, and well, funny... regards, c
thaprem
(2566) 2006-11-23 5:02
John,
Funny one!....
I was expecting a WS on the lady with out face hidden :))
So looks like she thought that she had the last laugh over you :))
The colour & details are fanatstic.
Cheers,
Prem.
Photo Information
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Copyright: John Brown (zips)
(1958)
- Genre: Ludzie
- Medium: Kolorowe
- Date Taken: 2005-10-14
- Categories: Śmieszne
- Camera: Canon EOS 20D
- Naświetlenie: f/5.6, 1/500 sekund
- More Photo Info: view
- Wersja zdjęcia: Oryginalna wersja
- Date Submitted: 2006-11-04 9:32