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Hatman redux
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Heavily watercolored hatman. Another look at this guy.
Daily life on the beach in Puerto Vallarta means a steady stream of people selling all sorts of things. They walk up and down the beach, carrying beads, food, blankets, hats. Anything you want for a bargain (literally). About one person per minute. I wonder if they space themselves out to certain increments intentionally?
Heavey PP of the background:
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I really like this photo but would have preferred it without the watercolor background, I thought it was distracting.
This is a great daily life shot in Mexico, those vendors are certainly everywhere, aren't they? Thanks for sharing this great shot.
Alli
i like this a lot and if i can i give 100points! because this is nice work, nice idea and patient way od connecting real and unreal, picture as a paint and photo which can be a documentation of reality opposite to paint which can be imagination
i like modern ruksack on menīs back...shows the real time
regurds
olga
Gosh Josh !
Heavy indeed, but I'd say rather oil- than watercolour-painting. I used to dabble in the water-colour-effects, still do sometimes, but it's hard to find a satisfactory result.
But I'll encourage your experiments ;-)