I mentioned a few days ago about a new coffee shop (hangout) I found in Old Gahanna. I think it is going to be a nice hit for the people in the area. It’s also next to a Cold Stones Creamery (which can be trouble), a couple of decent restaurants and a couple of bars. Anyway, I witnessed an interesting scene on that first visit. While sitting inside enjoying the air-conditioning, I noticed this young child perched one of the tables outside the coffee shop. She had a couple of siblings with her and all were dressed in white. A photographer was shooting some outdoor family portraits and was using the tables as props. Since the photographer, and the mother, were working hard to get her to pose, I figured I needed to shoot at least one image from my angle. Not sure what his images looked like but her pose worked just fine for me.
13 Comments
David Leland Hyde
Nice photo, Monte. Great expressions, mirroring each other but not the same, except for the lips and maybe the noses.
Monte Stevens
Thanks, David and I did not even notice the mirror effect of the older brother.
Earl
Your image certainly works for me as well. Have a good weekend, Monte.
Monte Stevens
Thanks, and have a great weekend, also!
Ray K
Nice Monte
Have to wonder how long the white outfits stayed white 🙂
Monte Stevens
I thought of the same thing as they bought them cookies from the pastry case and then headed outside. Of course that could provide some even more interesting images. Have a great weekend!
Don
Nice candid portrait and use of the window.
Monte Stevens
Thanks, Don and have a super weekend!
QPB (Mary Ann)
A cutie for sure. I like to use windows as a means of framing shots, very nice effect.
Monte Stevens
Thanks, Mary Ann. Yes, windows do a nice job of framing our subjects and especially in this case.
Steve Skinner
A great image; sort of like a behind the scenes look!
Monte Stevens
I guess I was behind the scene for this one. Hope you’re having a good weekend!
Alan M. Collopy
Monte,
Very nice photo. I love the pose on the child, very nice. You certainly “framed” this image well with the windowpane, and nailed the exposure!
Great photo Monte, enjoy the rest of your weekend!
Alan