Photographer’s Note
What to do to attract tourists' attention? Let the devil dance! Note this original hand-made contraption attached to man's waist and knee. Stamping his foot made this devilish figure "dance". I'm not sure what countable effect it had, but admired the technique ;-)
Shot somewhere around Shambles - historical street. Well, it seems to me that the most of the city is historical.
Check the workshop for cropped version. Which framing do you find better? I posted wider as the main shot because I thought that the frame with all those flowers has more depth and besides, the quality of the crop is far from perfect.
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jurek1951
(26156) 2008-05-14 1:24
Witaj Joanna,
ladna scenka uliczna,podoba mi sie kadr i kolorystyka,ostrosc tez dobra,pozdrawiam
Jurek
holmertz
(9985) 2008-05-14 1:30
Hello Joanna,
Today I clearly prefer this original version, for the facts that you've stated yourself. Perhaps a slight alternative cropping, just taking away a bit of the foreground, might have been considered. In any case it's a funny scene and nice surroundings.
Regards,
Gert
lucski
(3676) 2008-05-15 13:54
Witaj Asiu
fajna scenka, pewnie koles jeszcze do tego spiewa i tanczy...
kompozycyjnie bez zarzutów, kolorystyka niezla...
bardzo dobre w odbiorze foto
goraco pozdrawiam lukasz
foozi
(4735) 2008-07-16 18:17
Hello Joanna,
great colours and lovely textures of the shot. I could see a good perspective by the lines and right positioning of the basker.
Thanks for sharing this unique post.
Regards,
Foozi
Photo Information
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Copyright: Joanna Potorska (Asiulus)
(1066) - Genre: People
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2005-08-26
- Categories: Daily Life, Humorous, Decisive Moment
- Camera: Canon PowerShot A95
- Exposure: f/2.8, 1/50 seconds
- Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
- Theme(s): Playing, working, entertaining - pavement stories [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2008-05-14 1:22








