darker parts of the image, but still very very good.
frank theriault wrote:
I was standing about 20 feet from this couple, leaning against a pole (since I was shooting at about 1/60th, I needed all the steadiness I could muster). I watched them through the viewfinder for about a minute, and shot several uninteresting shots, waiting for something to happen. When the glasses came started to come up together, I got ready to shoot. When he looked at me, I snapped:
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2444377
It wasn't until I got the print back today that I noticed that his eyes seemed to be smiling a bit.
He left, she stayed, we started chatting, and we left together. She claimed she liked my portfolio (as if...). <vbg>.
I remembered taking the photos of this couple, but I had no idea it was Josephine until I got the contacts back - I didn't relate the woman in the viewfinder to the woman I left with at all. Weird, eh?
So, there was a happy ending all around. <g>
Anyhoo, lemme know what you think (even through the blur).
cheers, frank
"The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist fears it is true." -J. Robert Oppenheimer
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