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See the Evening


See the Evening
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Copyright: Asharah Banik (Asharah) Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Note Writer [C: 93 W: 0 N: 42] (272)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2007-08-17
Categories: Mood
Camera: Fujifilm Finepix A350
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2007-09-01 20:59
Viewed: 533
Points: 18
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Here's one of my pairs of sunglasses sitting on a bench in a garden across from my house. Not much to say about it, I was messing around, put my sunglasses down and then I turn around and I see one of those "kodak moments".
Or should I say Fujifilm Moments?
Enjoy!

PS>>>
I notice now it's a bit jagged around the rim of the glasses...
oh well

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Kodak moment...
The expression seem to be dead here...
In French i remember many said Your Kodak... Not Your Camera... Lol!
I'm not very well to describe exactly.. It's not epically Kitch! But just a little then fantasy. Sunglasses like that don't suggest Terminator... Plastic Fantasy. The little identification of the garden let my imagine it's a very well organized place for order... But without that... I was ready to imagine a decorum of sun, plastic and stone... I imagine a mix of old historic culture and electric of the 90 Or could by simple intimity of a backyard of the house. I just let see the glasses cause i remove them to take ray of the sun in all my face!

Could by so much! A detail And we let imagination go in the direction we want...

Good job
Funny too..TFS
JohnT

Hi Asha, jaggedness aside a good snap. I shouldn'y say snap because you have composed it well. Unless of course it is cropped out of something larger which may explain the jagged loog. Good colour and a fine idea. TFS,
David

Many thanks for your comment on ‘Windeward Reflections I’

Saludos Asharah

te felicito idea original y una gran composición


nat

Hello Asharah,
Itersting imagine, its calm and restful, the sun is setting so you don't need your sunglasses, the coolness of the evening fills the air, ....nice... I like it. TFS
Donna:o)

Nice shot Asharah, I like the way the browns of the lenses match some of the foliage behind and also I like the antiquated feel of the table with the high contrast of greys.
Good work!
Neil.

Hello Asharah,
This is an elegant composition, where the modern shades contrasts nicely with the old-fashioned bench!
Good light and fine details, a well balanced composition with attractive lines!
Greetings,
Pablo -

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  • AJ786 Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 743 W: 57 N: 1045] (6681)
  • [2008-02-06 17:59]

Hi my friend,

Nice composition with good POV to highlight the subject.

Cheers
AJ786
:-)

an intresting shot. I like the idea.. TFS

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