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A shadowy figure glides through the pedestrian access passage, passed the quiet atmosphere of the toffy, empty restaurant in the Victorian Arts Centre Precinct in Melbourne.
Candid Street Photography
January, 2014
© Rhoufi Foto
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A shadowy figure glides through the pedestrian access passage, passed the quiet atmosphere of the toffy, empty restaurant in the Victorian Arts Centre Precinct in Melbourne.
Candid Street Photography
January, 2014
© Rhoufi Foto
wow great work
Thank you Lina… so quick :-)
Huge fav! :)
Thank you Jan… I think I will certainly exhibit this… I became very fond of it after refining the print today. I can’t believe I took it handheld at 1/8 sec!!!
BTW: your Avatar is still wearing glasses… where your “Hi There!”… eh? We’re waiting to make your hanging space ;-)
This is excellent! Love the light and darkness
Thanks Gerry… the extremes in shade really make it mysterious don’t they?
Stunning contrast!! Wonderful shot!
Thanks Gina – deep deep blacks are intoxication for me ;-)
More eerie than a crumbling mansion on the hill … ""toff," eh? Makes sense that one can capture the fleetingness of what we call society in 1/8 of a second (and that you are the one to do it!). Bernard, your skill and sensitivity strike again!
Dear Margot, I can’t thank you enough for your constant support, your warm comments and your patience… perhaps it is only at 1/8 sec that we can actually see the fleetingness of human grace in this frantic society. Once again you nail it. Patience is a virtue I truly value :-)
~ B
Luscious, mysterious black and white candids!!! LOVE IT, SIR!!
Keep going…
Peace,
sass
Thank you daor, I feel as though there could be reasonable wind under the wings recently… enough at least to cross the pond ;-) Keep warm… I wish I could send you some of our heat :-)
~ B
Ah silhoettes and shadows what would black and white photographers do without them, a beauty Bernard
Where would we be indeed Andrew… this passage has long been a fascination to me and the new wide angle lens was just the ticket… thanks heaps ~ Bernard