Interesting shot, for some reason this
strikes me as less righteous anger and more
spoiled tantrum. Leave me feeling a bit
uneasy. If that was the goal, mission
accomplished.
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I love how you captured the emotion of this
one. The limited frame that cuts across the
forehead really emphasizes the scream. The
darkness of the black on right and the slow
fade to grey on left isolates and then
reconnects the environment. Stay out of the
way here.
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Wow- some people on here are harsh. Believe
me, I'm all for constructive criticism, but
some of this seems like people are venting
their less-than-high opinion on children (in
general) or the subject matter being
photographed, rather than on the integrity of
the photograph itself (composition, focal
point, lighting, etc.). I know that art is
subjective, but people need to be more
open-minded about things they don't
personally care for.
Rant aside, you did a fantastic job
capturing the emotion of anger, and I'd much
rather see a photo that might make me uneasy
emotionally rather than some ho-hum shot that
you forget right after you see it.
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friedkampes
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Oh dear, what did you do to the poor kid ? ;-))
Beautiful photo, great capture
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