He may have picked her up, one never knows.
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Loved it! He looks like he was the owner of the pier:D.
I like the contrast between the girl and her cluttered table against the almost fading background of heaven and sea.
Edward hoppery indeed! The pier seems to mingle with the sea.
At the risk of offending you Tony, which is certainly not the intention, but out of pure curiosity: are these digitally edited before upload? I like how the background always seems to "blur" a bit. Adds a sense of adventure to the pics.
Francis
Most, and almost all of these photos are long exposures of 20 seconds or more. With like long exposure the background is going to be overexposed to the point of complete lightness. Also, I focus on one are of the photo and let other parts (often the background) stay out of focus. I do this with a large aperture setting. Finally, yes, I edit a little on colour more often than not.
Interesting photographer, Adeosun Olamide, in the way he captures the expressions of the faces.
Night picture, I suppose. Love the color contrast.
Thatīs very empty indeed, Tony. The representation of absence. Like the offices in Corona times. I liked it very much.
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Nice combination of colors. What did you do to make the pool look so blue?
Something I didnīt notice before: They all wear the same expression.You captured the joy but also a kind of defiance in it.