“Seeing is not enough; you have to feel what you photograph” –Andre Kertesz |
Tuesday, January 08, 2019
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...pull up your pants buddy!
ReplyDeleteWell, you certainly felt this one and your viewers will feel it, too. Superb capture in every way. And the title/caption is also perfect. Make sure this is front and center at your next retrospective!
ReplyDeleteGood one, Andy!
ReplyDeleteThis is a photo that speaks volumes.
ReplyDeleteIt seems like you felt that perfectly Andy. Nice natural portrait
ReplyDeleteLost in thought?
ReplyDeleteSuper shot, Andy. He seems to be wondering where to go next after getting his can.
ReplyDeleteHe looks a bit defeated.
ReplyDeleteThis is another of those photos where one can feel almost too much. Well done, Andy.
ReplyDeleteWonder is he lonesome - nice capture.
ReplyDeleteNice portrait again Andy. It has something sad but it is reality.
ReplyDeleteHe looks a bit lost and confused...
ReplyDeleteThere's a story there Andy ✨
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