Pensive…

This little boy from Cienfuegos seemed to be concentrating on something important, like he had a lot on his mind. I liked being able to capture his expression without him noticing me. I hope he has it all figured out by now. Like the rest of us, there is always something important to ponder.

Using a long lens with street type photography allows the photographer to go unnoticed sometimes. I didn’t want to disturb his thoughts, or lose the moment with his pensive gaze. I like the opportunity to engage people I meet, but other times it’s equally as nice to just observe and take photos quietly.

Cuba is a wonderful country to visit. One of the most amazing things about it are all the textures and colors that surround you. There is personality in every corner, crack and crevice. The people are most friendly, and provide endless photographic opportunities.

Just a touch of Topaz Adjust 4 enhanced this image by bringing out detail and color. The effect was partially removed from the little boy, but left in the surrounding areas creating an interesting contrast in textures. Make great pictures! ~ Deb

4 Comments

  1. Thomas Eriksson on March 18, 2010 at 10:34 am

    I like this picture alot
    Thomas

  2. Deborah Sandidge on March 18, 2010 at 11:44 am

    Great to hear from you Thomas, thank you very much! ~ Deb

  3. Carlton on March 18, 2010 at 12:47 pm

    I do too Thomas,
    The boy, the richness & texture of the old crusty painted doors & cement step really pop out in this photo. Great work Deb. I am enjoying the changes Topaz 4 has incorporated (try Dark-Ghostly) for a B&W 🙂

  4. Deborah Sandidge on March 18, 2010 at 5:32 pm

    Thank you Carlton! I’m enjoying Topaz 4 too. Love Dark-Ghostly, works great for infrared too! ~ Deb

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