i also like your socks, makes them stand out.. are you using a mirror? because it looks like you're looking through a window to see somebody taking off their boots near their front door... it's cool
I think she's got that silly, kinda punk rock ~look~ about her. Not sure though. That's just what I get from it.
i just do my own thing when it comes to clothes. whethers its tie dye or striped tights i like to mix it up
but thats a load of rubbish...surely i could post a picture of my toe nail and claim that it was art purely because i define it as art... art has meaning, reasoning, ideas, theory, appliance, and i wanna know what those are about this picture. why did you take it, what does it mean, what are you trying to tell your audience, why do you want to tell them that? etc etc etc just by saying "ooh this is art, because i say it is" is a load of rubbish
this pic is about the feeling of relief that comes at the end of the day. pure and simple. i took it because to me the best feeling in the world is relief and i wanted to find a way to express and share that. its mainly represented by taking off the boots. without that, i dont think the pic would be relevent. its not something everyone will see when they look at it.
seeeee now thats what i wanted to know rocking, that feeling is a good one, and i think you captured it well, is there any reason for the bars infront of the picture>? i see it features in your other photo, and also why did you choose to use a grainy effect on the photograph opposed to a clearer shot?
I understand what you were saying, I was just giving that simple answer for fun. Sorry if it aggrivated you.
i changed the pic around a little bit. the bars are no longer there and i have added in the word "relief" in the upper left corner to help get the message across. the grainy affect is still there. i didnt want the pic to be crystal clear because although relief is a great feeling, a new day will come tomorrow and everything will be hectic again. i wanted this one to be a little bit dark i like this one better