- Camera: SONY
- Camera model: DSC-H100
- Exposure time: 1/50
- Aperture: f/5.6
- ISO: 80
(5 years and 508 days ago)
(5 years and 508 days ago)
As a statue is the main subject,then would have been better without human content,again focus needs to be spot on
The focus is off.
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(5 years and 774 days ago)
Sort of thing you see in many places now,quite sad really
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Three dog lives
Thank you , there is a book out called Three Dog Life. Hmmm maybe I ought to change the title, like your suggestion a lot.
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(5 years and 774 days ago)
Good title in this,and the b/w gives makes the starkness of subject some sense of bleakness of the subject,low angle also does that
When I was working on this image I heard your voice saying "this would have been better in black and white"....so I changed it. Thank you for your comment.
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For those of you planning a visit to Thailand, here is a tip you will not read about. Get out of bed early, go to the street and you will see another side of Thailand, the spiritual side. Every morning monks walk barefoot along the streets and the Thais offer them food. This food that is collected is the only food they will eat all day. Families, after offering food, will kneel in front of the monks and Pali chanting of prayers fills the air. It is a magical sight and oh so Thai.
The coloured bands of cloth around the tree give respect to the spirit of the tree. (5 years and 774 days ago)
Good description of what you took,not sure the movement of the monks tell a story though,think would have them in detail,but maybe wrong in this.
I just trying something a bit different because we see so many regular monk photos so wanted to see how this one does in the ratings. Thank you again for your comments.
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Needed to be in focus this one
You caught a real sweet quality, a tenderness and YES that is part of being romantic. I like the emotive pull this has but technically you need to have a sharp image, good focus on the focal points (the two monkeys) after all that is what you are trying to show us, right? There is also a bit of a mischievousness caught and makes me wonder if that one monkey is really a thief!
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