Red Slipper with Pink Ribbon
A red satin pump sitting on a chair in a NYC thrift shop window. Cindy must be trying on the other one. Click once on the image to enlarge.
Red Slipper with Pink Ribbon belongs to the following groups:
Bits and Pieces , Happy Haven, Object Studies & Concepts, Shoes and Vibrant and Vivid ColorAvailable for sale as Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints

Gaurav Dhup, 3 months ago
beautiful!
50mm, 3 months ago
Beautiful view!
Jan Cain, 3 months ago
love it.
Mark Ross in reply to Gaurav Dhup’s comment, 3 months ago
Thank you Gaurav. Glad you like it.
Mark Ross in reply to 50mm’s comment, 3 months ago
Thanks for the wonderful comment! I can’t stop laughing at your self portrait. It’s actually a wonderful photograph, really.
Mark Ross in reply to Jan Cain’s comment, 3 months ago
Thanks for the good word. BTW/ you are more then ready to go out on your own. You’re a terrific talent.
Jonicool, 2 months ago
this is really great!
Mark Ross, 2 months ago
Well thank you for your fine compliment. Glad you like it!
pixie3, 2 months ago
wow what a sensual shot. I love it.
Mark Ross in reply to pixie3’s comment, 2 months ago
Thanks again Pixie. You have such nice things to say!
Jamie Lee, 2 months ago
Excellent set up.. comes with a great story!
Mark Ross in reply to Jamie Lee’s comment, 2 months ago
You’re a sweetheart Jamie and very kind to comment on so many images! Thank you big time!
imageworld, 2 months ago
Sensous yet subtle, a great capture, well composed & well lit,
Mark Ross in reply to imageworld’s comment, 2 months ago
This is just a snap from up against a window with a little cropping and tweaking in Photoshop but a big thank you anyway! Smiles.
Paul Gana, 2 months ago
very creative shot, I don’t know about that black thing in the lower left, kinda distracting
Mark Ross in reply to Paul Gana’s comment, 2 months ago
I agree with you. Unfortunately, the only way to comfortably frame the shoe was to be right where the lens was. Moving in any other direction introduced some other problem so it was the lesser evil to position myself where I chose to. Sometimes, you don’t have the options you’d like so you settle for next best. It’s a compromise.
Diana Forgione, 2 months ago
Great shot! Great Shoe! Love the background and I like the thing in the foreground, it makes it look as if we’re intruding on something. Like a detective photographing a trist! I wouldn’t change a thing.
Mark Ross in reply to Diana Forgione’s comment, 2 months ago
Thanks for your very thoughtful comments Diana. This just goes to show you there’s more then one way to see something, right? Glad you like it, I really am!
Marianna Patra..., about 1 month ago
so graceful!
Mark Ross in reply to Marianna Patrauchan’s comment, about 1 month ago
Thank you!
Natalie Broome, about 1 month ago
great capture Mark, excellent work!
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Mark Ross in reply to Natalie Broome’s comment, about 1 month ago
Thanks Natalie!
Paul Vanzella
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28 days ago
superbly shot – love the detail and light!
Mark Ross in reply to Paul Vanzella’s comment, 28 days ago
Hi Paul, almost missed your comment. Thanks for the positive words you always send my way. I’m very appreciative!
SoxyFleming, 23 days ago
WHAT do I have to do to get THOSE shoes? and in an opp shop too….
Mark Ross, 23 days ago
Heehee, I love your silliness! Woops, I hope you weren’t really serious! Just read your Profile… you have to be a LEO! You DO love your shoes, don’t you?
SoxyFleming, 21 days ago
no not Leo. Yes I do like shoes but probably because I don’t have very many gorgeous pairs (or the opportunity to wear them except in photographs). This picture should be in the shoe group
Marylamb, 21 days ago
Very nice.
Mark Ross in reply to Marylamb’s comment, 21 days ago
Thank you very much.
Helen Chierego, 12 days ago
I wonder what happened to the other shoe..Lost by some NYC Cinderella; a one legged woman; tossed out of the window of a moving car…makes the mind run away with these thought when looking at this great image of a shoe.
amarica, 11 days ago
Beautifully done Mark
Mark Ross in reply to amarica’s comment, 11 days ago
It’s funny amarica but… this was simply a grab shot taken on one of those weekends you take your camera out on a walk and hope you find something and when you don’t… you get antsy and just shoot anything. Anything! That’s what I thought about this take, yet it’s been well received. What a crazy surprise that is! Sometimes, it seems you shouldn’t rely upon your own “better judgement.” :<{
janeymac, 5 days ago
so soft and delicate , gorgeous shot
Mark Ross in reply to Helen Chierego’s comment, 5 days ago
Wow, you have an inventive mind m’lady and to think, that never even occurred to me. It has to be somewhere, doesn’t it? Your observation makes this photo more interesting now, at least for me. Thank you for your delightful comments. Smiles!
Mark Ross in reply to janeymac’s comment, 5 days ago
Hi Jane. Thank you, thank you! Now if only everyone had your taste, I could make a real go of this business of being an artist! Thanks so much for liking my pics. :<}
janeymac, 5 days ago
The pleasure is all mine ! you keep putting up these lovely images ! Jane