On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 11:45 AM, Peter Zalabai <tim...@clancode.hu> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I had a very nice walk this Sunday at Brick Lane, London and made a little
> candid shot of a guy having a bit of break.
>
> Now the way I had to photo him was a bit funny as when I first stopped next
> to him he was looking at me a bit unfriendly (at least that's how I felt).
> So I started taking pictures at the area (signs, this and that... whatever
> :D) and once he got familiar with me standing near and taking pictures he
> just started to act 'normal' again... so I grabbed the opportunity and took
> the picture. I've got this little tip (or trick) from DigitalRev TV on
> Youtube and I have to say it really works :)
>
> Well cut a long story short, the picture:
> http://15kb.posterous.com/a-little-pause
>
> The reason why I am posting the picture because I've posted it on a
> hungarian forum and I got a nice e-bashing (well quite what I've expected
> from my fellow hungarians :D) yet I really like this picture post processed
> this way. (The picture was taken with Pentax K10D + Jupiter f2/85mm, no
> flash)
>
> What's your opinion?

Wonderful portrait.  You've captured a great deal of character in that
weathered face.

cheers,
frank

-- 
"Sharpness is a bourgeois concept."  -Henri Cartier-Bresson

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