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CoveyParticipantjb7ParticipantCoveyParticipantjb7Participant
I’ve answered this one a few times before,
so I’ll give you the short version-https://www.photographyireland.net/viewtopic.php?p=52184&highlight=#52184
You should be able to figure it out from that-
good luck-
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CoveyParticipantrandomwayMemberI would give my arm for the third one! I am doing candid shots quite often, but I wasn’t sure how far can I go in Sicily… Oh, I love that photo. I feel like going back to Palermo for a weekend.. I’m really looking forward to your next post!
ExpresbroParticipantNo. 3 is an absolute classic..and wouldn’t look out of place in any top street photographers portfolio.
Great way to start your account at PI, Covey.
Excellent!!
Robbie
8)Alan RossiterParticipantNice images Covey. I can only echo my predecessors on the third one – absolute classic leaving more questions than answers.
Have you tried the second in B&W? It holds its own in colour but I think candid photos do better when they’re converted. The second should hold a good conversion.
Keep ’em coming.
Alan.
S-ManMemberrandomwayMemberJust a tiny little thing.. the title of the third one is mangare… if you wanted to say “eat” in italian, it’s “mangiare”. I was looking for mistakes for an hour and I Found One! Hehe.
CoveyParticipantThanks for all the comments.
I did try the second on in B/W but preferred the colour somehow. I also knew how to spell mangiare and still spelt it wrong :)
T.
RobMemberAnother vote for number three from me; superb image and
wonderful conversion. Welcome to the forums by the way…Rob.
SANCHOMembernumber 3 indeed. That’s fantastic. the boss having his lunch in the back room?
AliParticipantHey Covey :) Welcome to the site, saw these a couple of days ago and only getting around to commenting on them now. You have some fabulous work on your site too. #3 is absolutely cracking, the level of detail, the composition, the conversion, everything is just super.
#2 is cracking too, such a heartwarming expression :). Excellent work.CoveyParticipant
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