I loved the whiteness and geometry of this scene, but I knew I wanted a little something extra. So, with viewfinder to eye, I waited patiently for someone to pass behind the windowpanes. I was rewarded by this gentleman wearing a vibrant purple shirt. Along with the white of the wall, the scene screamed “fresh” to me – fresh, bright colors of the coming spring.
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Thanks for the reblog, Douglas! You’re always so very kind to me.
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love your interpretation!
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Thanks, Cybele – just thinking outside the box a bit 🙂
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yes!!!
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I like it. If the man wasn’t in the window, the picture would be too ordinary, ie anyone could have taken it.
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Absolutely! After many tourists wearing uninspiring colors filed into the house, imagine my delight when I spied this colorful gentleman 🙂
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Nice interpretation of the theme.
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Thanks, Raewyn. I kinda stretched it a bit, but it was fun 🙂
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It’s certainly a very happy photo, Stacy, and the brightness of the colours and the sunshine on the wall do make it look very refreshing.
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Hugh, I can’t believe I’m just finding your comment now! (And just so you know that you’ve not been singled out, there are a few others on this post that I also missed. Yikes!) Anyway, thanks so much for your comment. I shot quite a few photos during this session and this was the keeper among them all 🙂
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Great shot and timing !
Ciao ciao
Max
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Thanks, Max! It took a while, but patience paid off 🙂
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The “freshness” expected when I read the title was not this one but indeed it is “refreshing” to look at
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I like doing the unexpected, Nelson 😉 Thanks!
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the contrast of the monochrome nature of the picture and the colour of the man does jump out at you. The colour does also add a freshness that would otherwise be quite a stark picture. Really nice.
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Sorry I’m just finding your comment now, Ben. Thanks so much for your feedback. I always take it as high praise when you’ve liked what I’ve done 🙂
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Your efforts have been paid. This gentleman made your picture alive. Awesome!
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Thanks, Alexander. Too bad he has no idea how helpful he was 🙂
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He made your picture alive and this is the point. Who knows, may be someday he will see his portrait. 🙂
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So you were hanging out at this person’s window all day waiting for a glimpse, a glance of someone? Something? I was arrested for doing the exact same thing. Except I had binoculars instead of a camera. And it was the middle of the night.And she just happened to be getting ready for bed….
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Ha, Emilio! I was a bit more low-key than that 😉 I was a “tourist” at George Washington’s Mount Vernon home and had my zoom. The most difficult part was waiting for others to clear the space in front of the window! Now, I think we need to have a serious talk about your nighttime habits 😜
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Well, it was actually my wife I was spying on. She’s a bit shy. When I explained to the arresting officer, we had a good laugh!
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I am glad you waited. It’s a great photo. My eyes brightened up when I saw it…
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Thanks, Helen! Mine did too 🙂
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Oh, really nice. The presence in the window makes the picture come alive. 🙂
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Thanks, Sallyann! While I love windows, this one definitely needed that oomph factor 😀
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Great timing, a well composed photo, the person walking past add a nice element to this.
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Thanks, Karen! How lucky was I that he and I “crossed” paths 😀
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Nice. I do that sometimes.
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Glad to hear I’m not the only one, Luis 😉 Thanks!
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