This is such a nice visual story. The glow of the sun lets us know what the seated couple is looking at. Love the crispness of the figures and their placement in the frame. Glad you included those wispy clouds.
Thank you, Linda. When I first saw this, the seated couple were the only people in the scene. By the time I got into the position to frame it properly the others had entered the scene. The image had changed. So had the story.
And one of the things I liked about this is that it’s an unexpected departure.
The figure demonstrate the vastness of the sky. And yet, with the vast backdrop, one can clearly see them actively involved with their earthly activity.
This is such a nice visual story. The glow of the sun lets us know what the seated couple is looking at. Love the crispness of the figures and their placement in the frame. Glad you included those wispy clouds.
Thank you, Linda. When I first saw this, the seated couple were the only people in the scene. By the time I got into the position to frame it properly the others had entered the scene. The image had changed. So had the story.
Very interesting, Mic. The title is perfect.
…a little different for me; I rarely include people in my photographs. Happy to hear that you liked the title.
And one of the things I liked about this is that it’s an unexpected departure.
The figure demonstrate the vastness of the sky. And yet, with the vast backdrop, one can clearly see them actively involved with their earthly activity.
Interesting observation. That’s our life but very few think about it…