On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 1:34 AM, Boris Liberman <bori...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It is a good photo, but I think you tripped the shutter just a split second
> too late. The tip of the head of the old lady almost touches the round
> corner of the walkway across the street. That's a nitpick, but it is there.
>
> Yet, I can hardly think of a picture from your street photography, Frank,
> that I could catch myself of disliking.

Almost, but not quite.  Besides, if I'd have pressed a second earlier,
her feet would be touching the arc of the sidewalk below her feet,
rather than being just above it as she is now.

Either way, I can't say I was conscious of these things as I pressed
the shutter release.  I just shot "when everything felt right".  As
often as not, I miss the mark, and I don't know if this one's perfect
or not.

I'm glad you liked it, and I'm glad you commented.  Thanks!

cheers,
frank


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