DEK Photography: Feeding Time
Needless to say, she was annoyed that I was taking this photo in their private time, but I couldn't resist - the cobblestone, car exhaust, relatively good lighting and obvious cuteness of the subjects, all took over my shooting finger.
Click for a bigger image! Taken with a Nikon 50mm 1.8G, edited in Snapseed Android app.
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great shot!
Thank you, as always :)
Love the cobblestone, but I wish the car exhaust wasn't there. Cute kitties though! Keep it up :)
It would've been a better looking photo if I cropped it out, yes, but I left it in intentionally - for context.
To give an extreme example, imagine shooting a woman take care of her child next to a military vehicle, only to crop away the machine, because it's too ugly - you'll be left with some woman and a her child and no story in your photo.
I suppose the journalist in me will always prefer the photojournalistic approach before art photography :)
Fair enough, fair enough. Just my opinion :)