
and a shot of a young Moslem woman who was watching a busker. The wind caught her scarf and I knew this was the shot I wanted

Comments welcome as always.
Sheila
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Just to prove I do shoot colour!A couple of candid shots.
![]() and a shot of a young Moslem woman who was watching a busker. The wind caught her scarf and I knew this was the shot I wanted ![]() Comments welcome as always. Sheila Sheila Smart
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Sheila,
Love the second shot. I guess it just goes to show how good a Canon photographer is. You don't even need to own a body to take great images. Cheers Warwick
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That second shot is a beauty. A hint of mystery. Well done Sheila
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Yep, number 2 is great. It has a certain softness about it that I really like, and the sweeping flow of the scarf keeps drawing my eyes back.
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could imagine no.2 in a national geo shoot.
not your average portrait of a moslem woman. the windblown hejab? makes this Steve check out my image gallery @
http://photography.avkomp.com/gallery3
I love them both, they have such different feels. The second one is peaceful, the first one is comical. I love the funlovingness of the icecream, contrasting with the stereotype of age, and that shocked look on her face, like the times have just changed too fast, and it just hit her now.
Hot Damn Sheila, I just cruised your site. Your pics are off the Hizzle! Are we allowed to say that here?
Congratz on the winning Photog of the year, you definitely deserve it.
Thanks all. The young woman is certainly one of my favourites.
Cheers Sheila Sheila Smart
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Great shots.. I like the comical symmetry of the first.. A right handed and a left handed (with matching watches!) duo in identical hats eating the same ice cream.
The second shot has the ethereal wistful look
Both are good shots Sheila but the second has that special something. Very nice
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You can say that but nobody will know what the Hot Damn you mean!! ![]() What is a hizzle????? Nikon D7000
Sheila
Just one question about the second shot (which I think is a fantastic shot). Did the woman know you took the picture (either before or after you took it). I'm intersted in the ettiquite in taking candids like this one. Thanks Regards
Jonesy
There is always going to be a debate when shooting candid shots whether you should ask first. If I had asked first, you would not see this shot. Most of my candid shots are shot "off the hip" as it were. Cheers Sheila Sheila Smart
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Great second shot, like natural pose and obviously a candid one great stuff
Ben Yu
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