James Lemon
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I wandered into an old historic church a while back and captured this on my way out. Any and all comments are very much appreciated.
I wandered into an old historic church a while back and captured this on my way out. Any and all comments are very much appreciated.
I like the intimacy you've caught. If I was doing this, I'd take advantage of the fact that one can understand what's going on by their body movements and I'd back off and get more blank wall to allow the other distracting details to diminish in importance but use my focus and the most subtle vignetting to emphasize them.
As a second choice I'd cheat and clean the image adding blank wall on both sides.
But preferentially I'd use a longer lens to isolate the two of them.
In any case, you had a lucky find. One cannot always happen to bring the "right" lens for the distance happenstance treasures are discovered! So it all depends on how much one risks intruding and ruining the picture or else one's comfort in altering the picture to show the idea without the clutter. Some people just wont be dishonest.
So Chris, how do you feel about altering what the camera couldn't help including at that moment?
Asher
The interest is right at the "ok sign" being formed by the hand. Zoom all the way in to this and frame just what is needed to complete that gesture. The rest is uneventful.