Nicely captured. That dark strip and spot by his head is a bit distracting.
I'm noticing a sagging left eye, maybe history of a stroke?
The thing is that I have got used to your lovely shoe polished images Rob I like the details on the face and expression in this image . He looks sad and worried.
PS I think no chicken costume for this shot
Thanks, John and Chauncey, for honest comments.
The image is a good candidate for a black and white transformation? Just curious, why did you title your post "Courage"?
Thanks for notcing, IssieK. Just some lame title - apart from the person losing his wife from cancer recently, losing his job, and undergoing heart surgery. He is still standing firm. I believe he is blessed with courage. He doesn't know I took his photo at that time but I thought I would pay tribute to him.
Wonderful as always...........
I think the comments above reflect the fact that your portraits, Rob, demonstrate that wonderful and rare ability of seeing into the person, beyond the surface. You present the person, not just a a pictorial likeness of them.
I agree. What we have seen from you so far would I think, form the basis of a really interesting album (or even exhibition) if you ever feel inclined.
For me, it would have been nice if you have written what you wrote about him when you uploaded the shot...so the sensitivity can accompany your narrative and the picture itself, but then that is just me. I like a shot to have a story not just a shot to wonder why the title of the post was such. Some shots tells a story in itself. No words needed. But to be fair to some duff people like me who lacks the early morning thinking at 3AM and accessing this forum on a crappy computer, it will help to understand...just a friendly suggestion from my local newspaperboy...
A truly moving image & story.
The elder members of our society have many hurdles to face and may miss out on respect and appreciation or assistance as we go about our busy day to day lives.
Thanks to all for noticing and commenting.
It's nice to see that you handle colour candid shots as well as you do B&W work.
A beautifully lit image. The long lens really helped here by keeping your subject sharp and flat while throwing the background nicely out of focus. It's much tougher doing a shot with a long lens like that in a street photography situation. It looks like you have some really nice fill light bouncing off the wall on camera right to provide a decent lighting ratio.
I especailly like the background balance; a bit of colour camera left to balance off the fairly plain background right behind your subject. It provides some nice balance; not quite negative space, but certainly getting there.
There are hundreds of stories that this face seems to tell...and you have captured them all beautifully. Very nice work.