On 7/13/05, Michael Spivak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I know i don't comment much.. but i REALLY watch all the photos in the list :) > Here is a little story i've try to tell about 1 small barber shop that > my wife likes... > http://mishka.site.co.il/gallery/BarberShop > > > Comments or critique are welcome !!! > > PS: please try to look at it as a story and not as "each photo by it's own" > > Michael
For me, the first and last photos are by far the best (or at least my favourites) of the bunch. I like the first one for the fact that both the subjects and their two reflections are in the photo, plus I like their unaffected smiles. I really like the last one. Is that a feeling of satisfaction for a job well-done that we see, or is she wondering how long it will be until her next customer, or both? The framing is exquisite, with her being small in the frame, almost overwhelmed by her shop. Both are terrific shots. The others don't do much for me. Not that they're bad shots, they just don't have the emotional impact of the first and last, at least not for me. cheers, frank -- "Sharpness is a bourgeois concept." -Henri Cartier-Bresson

