“ What do you see? ”
I found this man shuffling around the square in the centre of the city and asked if he would mind if I took his photo to which he agreed. What do you see in his eyes?
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  • Suzanne Fenton Edited a year ago

    I love the intensity in his eyes, he is not trusting anyone is he.  You have captured his soul.  It looks cold, he seems to be wrapped up well.  Fantastic… more

    I love the intensity in his eyes, he is not trusting anyone is he.  You have captured his soul.  It looks cold, he seems to be wrapped up well.  Fantastic image, he has a story to tell.  Did he ask why you wanted his photo.

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  • Shae Fazzolari Edited 2 years ago

    Leery and./or suspicious.  Maybe wondering why you'd want his photo.   From enounters and volunteering and other sources, I've understood that many homeless… more

    Leery and./or suspicious.  Maybe wondering why you'd want his photo.   From enounters and volunteering and other sources, I've understood that many homeless feel invisible.   Definitely looks like he's had a hard life.  I'm glad you asked for his permission.... I agree a tighter crop might have worked well - really cool photo, crisp focus and love the blurred background .

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  • Shirley Williamson McDonnell Edited 2 years ago

    Cathy is right, I see suspicion too. I think he is really checking you out. He looks like a man who has had a hard life. I hope you stopped and chatted with him, I would… more

    Cathy is right, I see suspicion too. I think he is really checking you out. He looks like a man who has had a hard life. I hope you stopped and chatted with him, I would love to know his story. A great capture .

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  • Cathy Pearton Edited 2 years ago

    I see suspicion. But I'm drawn to his eyes. I know that it's street photography but I would have loved this cropped in to make him the hero.
    Well captured.

    I see suspicion. But I'm drawn to his eyes. I know that it's street photography but I would have loved this cropped in to make him the hero.
    Well captured.

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