- Location
- Switzerland
- Name
- Matt
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Taking our government-approved exercise yesterday, we walked past a closed pub near us. There was a guy sitting on a bench about four yards in front of the entrance, just staring intently at the closed door, as if willing it to open and for the pub to start serving again. It would have made a great picture, but there were a few other people nearby and I couldn't capture the image without spoiling the moment.... like a disgruntled sports fan in the post-Corona-virus world, he seems to be hoping for something a little more exciting to happen.
This picture sends chills up my spine. Well done.
It wouldn't be the same if I didn't include the fence I guess.This picture sends chills up my spine. Well done.
The shot works as a whole - well seen and executed!It wouldn't be the same if I didn't include the fence I guess.
I think it is the fence that makes the picture, boldly in the frame and visibly unsharp, with the empty space (no people) behind it.It wouldn't be the same if I didn't include the fence I guess.
Otherwise there's just nothing going on, it's kinda my thinking process to always want to use foreground to create depth/mood, especially when using smaller aperture lenses or in this case a cellphone, which surprisingly I think is even sharper than the Sony 16-50 kit zoom.I think it is the fence that makes the picture, boldly in the frame and visibly unsharp, with the empty space (no people) behind it.
Love that puppet.Washing hands often has never been much additional labor for those in my department.
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The puppet is actually Beaker from the Muppet Show.Love that puppet.
Not that I would know but it reminds me of Techmoan's videos over at YouTube, sometimes he'll make a short puppet section in the end for more fun, seems like a subculture thing in U.K. I guess.The puppet is actually Beaker from the Muppet Show.