Thank you Chris, for your thoughts and engaging in the dialogue. I agree, even though I was there, when I look at that first picture, I’m drawn in wondering at the monologue in each of the subjects. The lack of explicit connection between them produces a bit of unease, at least for me. I’m glad you feel drama from the second picture. I was hoping it would leave the dialogue feeling a bit problematic; I like your description of it as “drama.”
Hi Dale, I agree with your description of the ‘monologues’. Sometimes you do not wanna be there to feel that gap. But it is their gap……. It is a great photo, just because of that it is so recognizable to others.
Chris Breebaart says
The first photo on its own is a non occurring dialogue it seems. Beautiful. The second added creates some drama. Well done.
Dale says
Thank you Chris, for your thoughts and engaging in the dialogue. I agree, even though I was there, when I look at that first picture, I’m drawn in wondering at the monologue in each of the subjects. The lack of explicit connection between them produces a bit of unease, at least for me. I’m glad you feel drama from the second picture. I was hoping it would leave the dialogue feeling a bit problematic; I like your description of it as “drama.”
Chris Breebaart says
Hi Dale, I agree with your description of the ‘monologues’. Sometimes you do not wanna be there to feel that gap. But it is their gap……. It is a great photo, just because of that it is so recognizable to others.
Dale says
Great feedback, thank you Chris. Always great to get the insight of another photographer and one with your own skill to tell stories. Thank you. 🙂
Chris Breebaart says
Now I have to thank you for your kind words! You are welcome!
Jo says
Beautiful.
Dale says
Thank you Jo. The first in the pair is one of my favourites too.