Oh how different your portraits are from those at the beginning on 100 strangers. You are not only lopping off heads but chins as well now and doesn't it make the image dynamic.
Taa, it was taken in the same session as the one of his hands with the phone (and indeed his portrait of my eye). I sat across the pub table from him as he 'fiddled' and just focussed on him hoping he would look up eventually. Bingo!
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The smile on his mouth showes a confidence to the photographer, YOU!!! Great shot ;-)
Love the slight smile and the spark in his eyes!
great portrait, excellent in monochrome. Cropping adds to the image. two thumbs up!
Excellent, now that's a portrait. Who is he?
PS. Did you get my email sent during the week?
Firstly, no cropping involved at all. This is per camera! I converted to b&W. Secondly, it is my son.
Ann, yes got your email. Shall respond later this evening.
Oh how different your portraits are from those at the beginning on 100 strangers. You are not only lopping off heads but chins as well now and doesn't it make the image dynamic.
Taa, it was taken in the same session as the one of his hands with the phone (and indeed his portrait of my eye). I sat across the pub table from him as he 'fiddled' and just focussed on him hoping he would look up eventually. Bingo!
Great portrait, I love the framing.
Yeah, the framing creates a bit of mystery. Somewhat intriguing.
You caught him as a b & w should be caught - well done :-)
Julie
A wonderful shot his look of mischief is grand.
~robert
Good one, Julie, and I like the pub as a photo shoot location.
Love it! Great shot Julie...while looking at the image, I feel like he's looking at me.
Very handsome young man! And, what a great perspective, Julie...very nice photo!
Such a fine portrait. I love it.
1822 bar in NS?
No no ... The Australian in The Rocks ... short memory, hey?
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