homeless lady in winter
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Comment from Jayden T
Homeless is always sad but to be homeless in the winter time is the worst. I love the story that your photo is telling us. Great shot Thanks for sharing
reply by the author on 08-Dec-2016
Homeless is always sad but to be homeless in the winter time is the worst. I love the story that your photo is telling us. Great shot Thanks for sharing
Comment Written 08-Dec-2016
reply by the author on 08-Dec-2016
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thanks so much again
Comment from Angela Gurich
Love this candid shot. The first impression I felt was isolation. I think the muted warm color helped create this tone for me. I feel a starkness and cold as she sits alone on the bench. I don't know her, and I hope that she is actually content and comfortable... promotes inquisition
reply by the author on 08-Dec-2016
Love this candid shot. The first impression I felt was isolation. I think the muted warm color helped create this tone for me. I feel a starkness and cold as she sits alone on the bench. I don't know her, and I hope that she is actually content and comfortable... promotes inquisition
Comment Written 07-Dec-2016
reply by the author on 08-Dec-2016
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thanks Agela
Comment from Sange
An interesting choice of Sepia tone Fred. I prefer black and white, but I leave those decisions to the artist.
I like your POV which pulls at my heart to see anyone without a home.
My brother and I help many who are out of work or need a meal. We always put others before us.
I am happy she has a dog for a companion and to help stay warm.
I wish everyone helped one person and that each one would reach one.
Nice exposure, fine focus with a touch of reality that stings during this season of giving.
Good Luck
reply by the author on 07-Dec-2016
An interesting choice of Sepia tone Fred. I prefer black and white, but I leave those decisions to the artist.
I like your POV which pulls at my heart to see anyone without a home.
My brother and I help many who are out of work or need a meal. We always put others before us.
I am happy she has a dog for a companion and to help stay warm.
I wish everyone helped one person and that each one would reach one.
Nice exposure, fine focus with a touch of reality that stings during this season of giving.
Good Luck
Comment Written 07-Dec-2016
reply by the author on 07-Dec-2016
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thanks a lot Sandra for your lovely comments
Comment from StephenSchwartz
Wow I really like this picture and the direction you decided to go with it with the color I can honestly say that i wouldn't have thought of that very nice capture thanks for sharing.
reply by the author on 07-Dec-2016
Wow I really like this picture and the direction you decided to go with it with the color I can honestly say that i wouldn't have thought of that very nice capture thanks for sharing.
Comment Written 07-Dec-2016
reply by the author on 07-Dec-2016
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wecome to thios site and thanks a lot for your comments
Comment from MKFlood
interesting capture. the clarity is great. the capture of the light is great. the angle of the shot of the woman on the bench in the wintry setting is great. the image is balanced and eye appealing to the viewer. good eye and great job overall
reply by the author on 07-Dec-2016
interesting capture. the clarity is great. the capture of the light is great. the angle of the shot of the woman on the bench in the wintry setting is great. the image is balanced and eye appealing to the viewer. good eye and great job overall
Comment Written 07-Dec-2016
reply by the author on 07-Dec-2016
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thanks again
Comment from VINCEFALLERT
I don't know about putting this in sepia tone. Would have been great in color or B&W. Your DOF is good. Exposure could be raised a 1/2 step. But that could be the sepia. Like the way the "rule of thirds" was applied.
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reply by the author on 07-Dec-2016
I don't know about putting this in sepia tone. Would have been great in color or B&W. Your DOF is good. Exposure could be raised a 1/2 step. But that could be the sepia. Like the way the "rule of thirds" was applied.
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Comment Written 07-Dec-2016
reply by the author on 07-Dec-2016
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thank you
Comment from Victoria Lynn
Converting into sepia really bring this picture to another level. It makes me wonder what that lady would be feeling or thinking in that moment.. it also reminds me to appreciate and not take for granted what I have. Thank you for sharing such and inspirational picture!!
reply by the author on 07-Dec-2016
Converting into sepia really bring this picture to another level. It makes me wonder what that lady would be feeling or thinking in that moment.. it also reminds me to appreciate and not take for granted what I have. Thank you for sharing such and inspirational picture!!
Comment Written 06-Dec-2016
reply by the author on 07-Dec-2016
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first of all, welcome to this site: hope you'll enjoy;
thanks a lot for your kind comments and top rating;
Comment from momentsofjoy7351
A very grand image on the frosty and cold side!!! Fabulous entry for the contest. I love the change to sepia - takes me to years ago, a nice play on my mind. Grand focus with fabulous detail as well. Thanks for sharing. Good Luck!
reply by the author on 06-Dec-2016
A very grand image on the frosty and cold side!!! Fabulous entry for the contest. I love the change to sepia - takes me to years ago, a nice play on my mind. Grand focus with fabulous detail as well. Thanks for sharing. Good Luck!
Comment Written 06-Dec-2016
reply by the author on 06-Dec-2016
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thanks a lot debi
Comment from shore1inspire.
a very nice contest entry.
as I like the different color you have here as the b/w seems to have a different color from the cloudy day. a nice shot as it looks like the dog has had enough. :-)
thank you for sharing. good luck.
always,
ron
reply by the author on 06-Dec-2016
a very nice contest entry.
as I like the different color you have here as the b/w seems to have a different color from the cloudy day. a nice shot as it looks like the dog has had enough. :-)
thank you for sharing. good luck.
always,
ron
Comment Written 06-Dec-2016
reply by the author on 06-Dec-2016
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many thanks ron
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your welcome as it looks cold.
good luck.
always,
ron
Comment from stacey brooks 1969
A great photograph for showing the winter but also a sad photo of this homeless women there so many like this your photo is very sharp and clear and focused nicely framed best of luck to you in contest thanks for sharing
reply by the author on 06-Dec-2016
A great photograph for showing the winter but also a sad photo of this homeless women there so many like this your photo is very sharp and clear and focused nicely framed best of luck to you in contest thanks for sharing
Comment Written 06-Dec-2016
reply by the author on 06-Dec-2016
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thanks so much again stacey
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my pleasure my friend