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Waiting for a coffee, street photography indoors.
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[Image: waiting-for-a-cofee.jpg]

Cave canem
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#2

I like it. The stripy bands of increasing posterization as you move away from the model give this photo a modern, edgy look - which is totally in keeping with the youthful in-your-face attitude of the model.

I like the ragged edges on the bands as well.

Well done!
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#3

Hey Mr Toad! How are you?

I'm really glad you like this little ditty doodle thing. It was fun to make.
It's a composite, but I dare say you've grokked that already.

Smile

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#4

Hi Rufus, it seems you really worked on this photograph, and yes, you are right it is composite one but you did successfully and at the end the result fascinates. I agree with Toad too. It is the best work recenlty I have seen in this kind of created works. Thank you,

by the way I am glad to meet with you,
Blessing and Happiness,
with my love,
nia

“There are no rules for good photographs, there are only good photographs.”

Ansel Adams



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#5

Many thanks, Nia. I'm also happy to "meet" you! Big Grin

Cave canem
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#6

Rufus Wrote:Many thanks, Nia. I'm also happy to "meet" you! Big Grin
you are welcome Rufus, and thanks,

have a nice day,
with my love,
nia

“There are no rules for good photographs, there are only good photographs.”

Ansel Adams



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#7

Yes, that's ok.
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#8

Hey, nice to see you again Rufus! Big Grin

Really nice work - could make a really good poster or advertisement - I think it's that good. Big Grin
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#9

Sorry to buck the trend here that dawg: I do so like the main composition and treatment that I find the posterised bands a bit jarring, somehow(for me) working against me fully engaging with the rest of the image(sorry my man).

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#10

Although it has a promising start, I fail to see what the last two thirds of 4Kgrabysky's post has to do with photography. Moderator please...
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#11

Done....

A work of art which did not begin in emotion is not art.
Paul Cezanne
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