Here’s another photo from yesterday, taken while walking along Sunnyside beach out in Toronto’s west end. This guy seemed to be enjoying the peacefulness of the morning. I’d considered a colour version but the black & white seems to work with it best. Anyway, hope you like it. Have a nice Sunday.
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this has a yin and yang feeling to it. you’re right, color would take away from the effect. So many themes to this photo. excellent work.
Thanks TW. Much appreciated.
The black and white is quite peaceful, seems like he’s reflecting on the day.
Thanks, that’s how I saw it, too.
We like it very much 🙂
Thanks Teo. Long time no see. Thanks for popping by. Hope you’re keeping well.
He looks so sad. I do like the shot. When I place my finger over the sign/pole in the background, I REALLY like it. The composition improves and the tringle becomes stronger. JMHO. 😉
Hmmm… Just tried that and it does work. Maybe I’ll shop it out. Thanks Tracy.
Anytime, Dave. Looks like it would be fairly easy to do. 🙂
Powerful shot!
Thank you, and thanks for popping by.