Who could forget Goodbyes 1. What I like about this one is the clarity of the lovers versus the indistinct pattern of the glass doors. Another memorable shot.
Hm, I liked the first Goodbye better too, mostly because of its unusual perspective - this is technically better for sure (not so much grain) but a little bit too sweet and postcard-y for my taste - but okay, it's just my taste, ;-) I do like the reflections in the tram's windows and doors - any how do you always find people with white shirts to do your "white highlight thing" on? ;-) - just kidding, you know how much I like this white-and-light emphasis thing you do.
Interesting, but I agree with Richard: the chap looks a little unresponsive, or his lips are squished sideways, or she is love-biting his neck ... the angles are all wrong ...
the image definitely works though ... it is goodbye ...
I agree with the other comments about the gentleman not really into this goodbye thing...whereas whoever has her arm around him doesn't want to let go...
This is an excellent good bye shot, and the famous Swiss train
ReplyDeletewell done...very impressive..you can feel the loving feeling
Again with the arm!
ReplyDeleteSuch expression in a limb.
Who could forget Goodbyes 1. What I like about this one is the clarity of the lovers versus the indistinct pattern of the glass doors. Another memorable shot.
ReplyDeleteNice B&W photography. That's quite an embrace there.
ReplyDeleteNice photo - I see him as unresponsive - lends the "farewell" added poignancy for me, or something.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure the lady with the baby is envying those two :) Gorgeous reflections!
ReplyDeleteSean, I remember Goodbye photo 1, which I liked better.
ReplyDeleteNonetheless, the pattern of reflections created on the public vehicle make for an interesting counter-balance.
Hm, I liked the first Goodbye better too, mostly because of its unusual perspective - this is technically better for sure (not so much grain) but a little bit too sweet and postcard-y for my taste - but okay, it's just my taste, ;-)
ReplyDeleteI do like the reflections in the tram's windows and doors - any how do you always find people with white shirts to do your "white highlight thing" on? ;-) - just kidding, you know how much I like this white-and-light emphasis thing you do.
Interesting, but I agree with Richard: the chap looks a little unresponsive, or his lips are squished sideways, or she is love-biting his neck ... the angles are all wrong ...
ReplyDeletethe image definitely works though ... it is goodbye ...
I agree with the other comments about the gentleman not really into this goodbye thing...whereas whoever has her arm around him doesn't want to let go...
ReplyDeletePoignant shot!
Great capture, once again!
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