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    A Blessing

    A Blessing

    Voigtlander 40 mm, f/8.0, 1/500, ISO-400

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    Re: A Blessing

    Nicely captured and titled.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Nicely captured and titled.
    Thank you, John.

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    Re: A Blessing

    Nicely caught and also the pp is very, very good. I like it...

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    Re: A Blessing

    It's an interesting shot that would have worked better had the man walking toward the subject were not in the scene. In fact had you been on the other side of the priest and woman, I think it would have worked even better (assuming the background would have worked).

    I find that images showing the backs of people usually don't work that well compositionally. This is certainly the maddening side of street photography.

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    Re: A Blessing

    Terrific photo! Wonderful conversion of a treasured moment.

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    Re: A Blessing

    Very nice image.....I like it !!!!!!!

    Griddi......

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    Re: A Blessing

    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    Nicely caught and also the pp is very, very good. I like it...
    Thanks, Izzie.

    The scene lent itself well to my processing.

    Sergio

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    Re: A Blessing

    Quote Originally Posted by GrumpyDiver View Post
    It's an interesting shot that would have worked better had the man walking toward the subject were not in the scene. In fact had you been on the other side of the priest and woman, I think it would have worked even better (assuming the background would have worked).

    I find that images showing the backs of people usually don't work that well compositionally. This is certainly the maddening side of street photography.
    Manfred,

    I happened to be on this particular side when I came upon the scene. His priestly entourage was to my left in addition to a large Christmas tree and kiosk. The man walked into the frame as I lifted my camera to take the shot. A second later and she was completely obscured by him at her side.

    As you say, it can be maddening, but at times the unexpected or unnoticed things can really make the image.

    Thanks for your detailed critique.

    Sergio

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    Re: A Blessing

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    Terrific photo! Wonderful conversion of a treasured moment.
    Thanks, Mike.

    Fortunately for me the tonality of the scene was in my favor.

    Sergio

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    Re: A Blessing

    Quote Originally Posted by just me View Post
    Very nice image.....I like it !!!!!!!

    Griddi......
    Thank you, Griddi, I'm glad you like it. Appreciate your time.

    Sergio

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