What a strange bit of graffiti. And in an odd place, too.
5 thoughts on “Peace is Possible”
I see next year’s Christmas card. You might have to photoshop Jake in.
This is great, I think the composition and light add to the message; it has that Christmas feel with the colorful lights.
But man, you need a grid screen or a hotshoe bubble level or something! (Oh, wait, I see it must have been handheld, at 1/30th at ISO 1600. Excuses, excuses.)
The tilt of the building in the background (30th St. Station?) is distracting, especially because the eye is drawn there because it is among the brightest things in the frame.
Still, it’s a compelling image, probably more compelling than being there would be.
Now I picture the tripod with a three-foot bubble level duct-taped to the camera mount. Thanks Mark!
I see next year’s Christmas card. You might have to photoshop Jake in.
This is great, I think the composition and light add to the message; it has that Christmas feel with the colorful lights.
But man, you need a grid screen or a hotshoe bubble level or something! (Oh, wait, I see it must have been handheld, at 1/30th at ISO 1600. Excuses, excuses.)
The tilt of the building in the background (30th St. Station?) is distracting, especially because the eye is drawn there because it is among the brightest things in the frame.
Still, it’s a compelling image, probably more compelling than being there would be.
Now I picture the tripod with a three-foot bubble level duct-taped to the camera mount. Thanks Mark!
I was picturing something more like this:
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Something similar lives in my camera bag at all times, along with the tabletop tripod with ballhead.
Sue knows me; the three-foot level is more my style. 😉
Seriously, I’m going for a grid screen when I place my next order with B&H. Which might be a little while. Thanks for the feedback as always.