Beginnings of an interesting series Sergio and some nice B&W treatment too.
Nicely captured. I agree with John that this might be the beginning of a photo essay.
Thanks for commenting, John.
Thank you, John.
I do see patterns in my work and do come across similar moments. I will continue to work on this series.
I use Nik software for my B&W processing.
Thank you, Richard.
Something to think about and work on.
Sergio
Nice set of images and original.
I love the way you think and execute them. As I have said before, one shot essay. In each of them. The first one is really good, the second one to me is more emotional and the third like a thanks.
How is that saying again goes? -- no one is an aetheist in a foxhole? We all pray, even an aetheist do though they do not really admit to do so. LOL
Yes, Izzie, I've heard and seen it in writing. It's my opinion that everyone believes in something whatever that may be, and prayer depends on how you define it.
Thanks for the chuckle.
Robert, you didn't have an opinion about the technical or emotional merits of the series, but seem to want to debate who does and doesn't pray. I think the community lounge would be a more appropriate area for that type of discussion.
Sergio
Sergio, I can understand why you made this comment, but in all fairness, the title that you gave the series opened the door to a range of comments. In that context, I did not find any of them out of place, and note that Robert was not the first to make a non-technical one.
While here, let me say that I really like this set, the B&W treatment is excellent, and I agree with John (Merlin52) and Richard that there could well be some follow up shots expanding the theme.
Or another (non-photographic) site perhaps.
It's a difficult one, as photography as a narrative always will (or should) include stimulating discussion on the story being portrayed, it's just that this particular story is often a trigger for the airing of deeply held beliefs and values (on both sides).
I like the images. Nice conversion to B/W.
A title can be very suggestive. It's the photographer making me to think in a certain way. When I analyze the pictures I can't see a direct act of praying, not clear anyway.
The first one is in a church. The man sitting has something in his hands and looks like reading it.
The second one is a guy reading his book, his head resting on his hands. I think a quite normal position when one is sitting on the floor like him.
The third one I don't understand. If it's praying, why does he pray with the bicycle between his legs?
George
I thought that was the purpose of a title, to suggest something. As I said earlier, prayer depends on how you define it.
The man is holding a folded American flag in his hand suggestive of someone who was killed in combat. He is offering up prayer to God.
The man sitting down has a bible in his lap and he was actively praying.
The third man rode up on his bike, got down, crossed himself, and began to pray.
Thanks for your comments, George.
Sergio
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Sergio,
I didn't start the discussion. And from your reply you made your position clear, as you are entitled to do.
As did I.
Polarized sides on any issue usually waste their time debating anyway, so I wouldn't bother. I just stated a fact about my life. Nothing more.
And about the images?
I think one and three are the strongest. In two, the man could easily reading something in his lap rather than praying. In one and three, I feel there is no question what the subjects are doing, although in three, one might wonder why the biker chose that particular moment to pray.
Robert
Robert, I admire that fact of your life as much as I admire those that pray.
I took the post by Izzie with the use of emoticons in the spirit of jest, but I know certain things can touch on sore spots. Thank you for making your point clear. I just didn't want the thread to be derailed by a heated debate.
In the Hispanic culture it is customary for some to cross themselves and pray whenever they pass a church. This particular individual rode up on his bike (In front of San Fernando Cathedral), offered his prayer and rode on.
Thanks for your opinion on the series.
Sergio
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