have found that my trupetist friend wants some more...
any comments are always appreciated.
thank a lot,
theodoros




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trumpetist strikes again......back to my hometown for five days
have found that my trupetist friend wants some more... any comments are always appreciated. thank a lot, theodoros ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
good B&W work....... the standouts for me are 1 & 3......
Cheers ....bp....
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Oh I do like a nice pic of a man and his trumpet....
![]() I like them all.. the shapes of the man and the trumpet realy stand out in mono.. the stair one is brilliant right up my alley... The last thing I want to do is hurt you... but it's still on the list...
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#1 and #2 are my pick of the images you've shown here.
The lighting in #1 gives it a lot of atmosphere, and relies on shape form to present a simple but powerful image. #2 has a different and interesting angle, and good background (floor) separation.
Awesome photos - I particularly like the 4th. The exposure seems spot on. My only suggestion would be to crop a tiny bit of the right hand side to get the trumpet in the middle and the subject a very little bit more towards the "third". This is only a minor suggestion.
I also like the lines in the first one - they add a lot of strength to the image. Well done. Regards, Patrick
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