beautiful! i might go visit the exhibition tomorrow! thank you for posting this wonderful shot! =)
Posted by Sana at July 9, 2005 01:29 AMI really like the arches, whatever they are, in the top corners. They frame the whole thing nicely.
Posted by Lizzy at July 9, 2005 01:51 AMGreat shot, Sam. There is so much going on here. Great framing, composition, and saturation of colors. I really enjoy this shot. Nice capture!
Posted by Abe at July 9, 2005 05:19 AMIt's a shame there was all the crap in the background. Would have made quite a lovely picture...
Posted by Kyle at July 9, 2005 06:31 AMNice use of thirds.
Posted by Damian at July 9, 2005 09:34 AMThey look happy together and in such a nice place. Sometimes I wish I was their age, with my other half at my side, and all the life's battles already fought and left behind.
Posted by Susie at July 9, 2005 09:52 AMYour best shot yet! This is amazing art.
I love the color and the detail in the orange flowers. The flaking benches really make the composition snap.
Mind-blowing.
Posted by Brenda at July 9, 2005 10:49 AMi love how you got the bright colours in one area!
Posted by Ayan at July 9, 2005 10:56 AMHow cute, i love their white hair against the color of the plants. perfect composition too, just enough to be startling, but a pleasurable balance to the eye.
Posted by Kristina Medhus at July 9, 2005 12:15 PMI visit your site often. I love the idea of a photo journal.
This image is a story - the happening in the background with the couple happily observing, but enjoying each other's company as well. I love the way you placed them off center with a lot of negative space for breathing.
Thank you for a wonderful blog!
Posted by Robin Scanlon at July 9, 2005 01:38 PMi think this could be a perfect reference piece for a painting.
Posted by rich at July 9, 2005 02:23 PMNice pic i dont suppose you asked them to post their picture on the net, sam i am. You can get sued sam i am
Posted by James Bond at July 9, 2005 02:42 PMthis place looks real neat. i like the colors in the flowers. nice shot!
Posted by aashish at July 9, 2005 10:33 PMNathan Philips Square is a sure fire place to catch a great shot!
Posted by Shawn at July 10, 2005 01:32 PMNice shot. Plus both persons look at each other, well done !
Another picture with the same idea...
http://photoaddiction.net/2004-09-29/
Posted by damē at July 11, 2005 04:54 AMAs Brenda says, Your best yet.
Posted by ciao!ciuck at July 12, 2005 10:53 PM