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black mamba
Oct-08-2009, 12:19 PM
http://black-mamba.smugmug.com/photos/674336441_k6mZY-XL.jpg

adbsgicom
Oct-08-2009, 12:24 PM
He has 3 legs!!!! :huh

black mamba
Oct-08-2009, 12:33 PM
You sharp-eyed devil you. I kept telling him to tuck that ancillary leg back out of view. Crazy artist....you know how they are. He claimed he'd have a leg up on customers when it came to haggling over price.

Tom

Awais Yaqub
Oct-08-2009, 12:41 PM
Oh i thought he is wearing two colored jeans...

Nice photo of art shop :wink

rainbow
Oct-08-2009, 12:44 PM
You sharp-eyed devil you. I kept telling him to tuck that ancillary leg back out of view. Crazy artist....you know how they are. He claimed he'd have a leg up on customers when it came to haggling over price.

Tom

And he has a pink flamingo in the yard (three feet = a yard... get it? never mind...).

Actually, the intriguing thing for me is whether that is a self portrait. And which of them is eating the pizza.

And, BTW, I do like the photo. Thanks for sharing.

adbsgicom
Oct-08-2009, 12:49 PM
It is a cool shot.
I just noticed the full name of the business, "Naughty History" Special T Tours....

bdcolen
Oct-08-2009, 01:06 PM
Nice. But just suppose, just suppose...that you had move to the right, positioned yourself to the left of the blue painting of the 'guy,' and then shot with a wide angle, with the guy painting , then the artist from the front, and everything else behind him.... Just suppose....:rofl Like this...

black mamba
Oct-08-2009, 02:23 PM
Hey rainbow,

You're no slouch at observation yourself. That artist did have a mustache, and now that you raise the issue, I'll bet that it is indeed a self portrait.

Tom

black mamba
Oct-08-2009, 02:59 PM
Hi B.D.,

I see merit in your suggestion. But then I'd have had to come up with another title....something like " Artist at Work " . Seriously, though, I do seek to decipher the deeper lesson sometimes hidden in your comments.

When you take the time to respond as you have, you can bet I pay attention. As I see it, you're telling me to explore my options; to consider different perspectives and angles, to look for ways to enhance my story...or even to find a way to tell an even better story. I consider that to be sage advice.

I do like, however, the major elements in this picture...the almost palpable sense of anticipation, or even a tad of despair, as the artist waits. The mystery of the other person is icing on the cake.

Thanks for your consideration and comments,

Tom

Qarik
Oct-08-2009, 03:37 PM
Nice. But just suppose, just suppose...that you had move to the right, positioned yourself to the left of the blue painting of the 'guy,' and then shot with a wide angle, with the guy painting , then the artist from the front, and everything else behind him.... Just suppose....:rofl Like this...

That's good photogrpahic advice..but evidently BD will never survive as a painter.:huh

michswiss
Oct-08-2009, 08:53 PM
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I do like, however, the major elements in this picture...the almost palpable sense of anticipation, or even a tad of despair, as the artist waits. The mystery of the other person is icing on the cake.

Thanks for your consideration and comments,

Tom

I don't get a sense of anticipation or despair. The Artist's body language is much too relaxed for those emotions. As it is right now, all I see is a nice snapshot of an art gallery at an oblique angle. The one point of interest for me is the Artist next to his SP. What I probably would have done would be to have moved a couple of steps to the right and a little closer to catch his face in profile with the SP on right of the frame.

rutt
Oct-09-2009, 02:33 AM
I get the guy's paintings more than I get the guy himself. Much more. You want the shot to be about him and not just his paintings. I think that summarizes B.D. and Michswiss' advice.

black mamba
Oct-09-2009, 03:39 AM
michswiss..

rutt..

Thanks for taking the time to comment. It's very interesting to see another photographer's take on a scene you have recorded. I appreciate the input.

Tom

bdcolen
Oct-09-2009, 06:29 AM
evidently BD will never survive as a painter.:huh

Well, I don't know - look at some of Picasso's bull fighting stuff! :rofl :rofl :rofl

torags
Oct-09-2009, 06:39 AM
You sharp-eyed devil you. I kept telling him to tuck that ancillary leg back out of view. Crazy artist....you know how they are. He claimed he'd have a leg up on customers when it came to haggling over price.

Tom

:rofl:rofl:rofl