Photographer, husband, dad, and passionate cyclist. Lives and works in New York City.
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4 thoughts on “Three Cigarettes”
Geeze, I know that feeling. Years ago when my VA Doc told me I don’t smoke anymore, I looked at her and she said.:”Do you understand Mr Springer” ?
I went outside and did what he’s doing a few times……I still have my Doc but don’t smole. I actuall like looking at this….. he’s a real pro. Maybe he works for NBC or CNN.
Great Work. Picture look nice but more effects can be added i think. As an Photographer, i can understand how much efforts and patience is required to click pictures like this specially when it comes to street photography. I started photography to inspire youngsters in order to develop their skills and raise them as professional photographers. Even you can see my work at http://www.nitinkhanna.net and let me know if something you want to add on.
I appreciate your comment Nitin, but “effects”? I shoot digital, but treat each image in Photoshop as if I’m in the darkroom. I “process” each image from a RAW file according to what I feel, not necessarily what I saw. Though of course that is part of it. I am not so much a purist, but I do know when an image is over processed/ over worked.
Geeze, I know that feeling. Years ago when my VA Doc told me I don’t smoke anymore, I looked at her and she said.:”Do you understand Mr Springer” ?
I went outside and did what he’s doing a few times……I still have my Doc but don’t smole. I actuall like looking at this….. he’s a real pro. Maybe he works for NBC or CNN.
Fake cigarettes!
Great Work. Picture look nice but more effects can be added i think. As an Photographer, i can understand how much efforts and patience is required to click pictures like this specially when it comes to street photography. I started photography to inspire youngsters in order to develop their skills and raise them as professional photographers. Even you can see my work at http://www.nitinkhanna.net and let me know if something you want to add on.
I appreciate your comment Nitin, but “effects”? I shoot digital, but treat each image in Photoshop as if I’m in the darkroom. I “process” each image from a RAW file according to what I feel, not necessarily what I saw. Though of course that is part of it. I am not so much a purist, but I do know when an image is over processed/ over worked.