“ Self Portrait in a Disjointed World ”
This reflects how life has been with the pandemic. All over the place with no single point of focus. It can be hard to stay still at times when spending so much time indoors.

I feel like this shot represents how many people have been feeling. There but not there. Complete but missing...
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  • Jacqueline Joel Edited 3 years ago

    I like how we can see you in the image but yet we can't.

    I like how we can see you in the image but yet we can't.

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  • Rolanda Morgan Edited 3 years ago

    I like the fact that this shot makes my eyes feel funny and I have to turn away for a few seconds and then look back at it. I like how after I stared at the shot for a… more

    I like the fact that this shot makes my eyes feel funny and I have to turn away for a few seconds and then look back at it. I like how after I stared at the shot for a second I could clearly see your face. Your caption was spot on.

    The only suggestion that I could possibly have (and Im not even quite sure its possible), but maybe have your shirt to have less motion blur so that the blur mostly applies to your actual face.

    This is actually a deep shot! And even without the caption my mind immediately was all over the place. Love it!

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Regular Critique
Shred away! I feel no pain.
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Nikon Z6 Nikon 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6
1"6 f/3.5 100 18

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