This photo adds so much more! We can see an assumed wedding ring. Not a gaudy show ring, but a "no nonsense" one. We can see that she is the one who knows how to operate the expensive camera. And, most important of all... Look at the creases she has on her face beside the nose. She is not a Botox beauty, she is not a woman concerned with being as beautiful as can be. She is a thinker, she is a planer, and she is a worrier! She know what she expects in life. She is working hard to get there. She has had problems, but not any that are going to stop her.
She is OK with love as long as it doesn't get in her way.
Oshi Shikigami Now, I must say that I agree with every word regarding her. Indeed, a very interesting woman, to say the least. And a no less interesting subject for a great monochrome scene, too. I even didn't consider to take her photo in color. It was an amazing day, indeed. :-)
Fantastic B&W my friend! I don't know, but by the way that you set the person right in the middle of this awesome photo it seems like she's someone special to you... (?) I wish you a wonderful day! : ) : ) : )
Ranco Sevla Sevla Thank you, my friend. The truth is, I like the Spontaneous Street Photography, which is very suitable for the digital cameras, in this digital era. I was in a middle of a series of shots in front of me and on my right side and suddenly, on the excellent viewfinder(EVF) of my beloved Fuji X30, I saw this diva in all her monochrome splendor, dominating the left wing of my field. It was a busy but amazing day. Thank you again for being so kind and thoughtful, as usual. :-)
This photo adds so much more! We can see an assumed wedding ring. Not a gaudy show ring, but a "no nonsense" one. We can see that she is the one who knows how to operate the expensive camera. And, most important of all... Look at the creases she has on her face beside the nose. She is not a Botox beauty, she is not a woman concerned with being as beautiful as can be. She is a thinker, she is a planer, and she is a worrier! She know what she expects in life. She is working hard to get there. She has had problems, but not any that are going to stop her.
ReplyDeleteShe is OK with love as long as it doesn't get in her way.
Oshi Shikigami Now, I must say that I agree with every word regarding her. Indeed, a very interesting woman, to say the least. And a no less interesting subject for a great monochrome scene, too. I even didn't consider to take her photo in color. It was an amazing day, indeed. :-)
ReplyDeleteFantastic B&W my friend! I don't know, but by the way that you set the person right in the middle of this awesome photo it seems like she's someone special to you... (?) I wish you a wonderful day! : ) : ) : )
ReplyDeleteUnique photo, I like it!
ReplyDeleteRanco Sevla Sevla Thank you, my friend. The truth is, I like the Spontaneous Street Photography, which is very suitable for the digital cameras, in this digital era. I was in a middle of a series of shots in front of me and on my right side and suddenly, on the excellent viewfinder(EVF) of my beloved Fuji X30, I saw this diva in all her monochrome splendor, dominating the left wing of my field. It was a busy but amazing day. Thank you again for being so kind and thoughtful, as usual. :-)
ReplyDeleteLuis Hershcu Thanks for your kind answer my friend! I see, it was only the "pasion" of the moment, thats fantastic... : ) : ) : )
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