PhotoJournalism
Professional photojournalist Mark M. Hancock discusses photojournalism and the eccentricities associated with gathering images for daily newspapers and magazines.
Tuesday, December 20, 2005
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3 Comments:
Mark,
Nice light. Also, I love the old fashioned looking storefront windows.
Ken
I like this one a lot. Agree with Ken about the light. Perfectly composed ... and exposed.
Thanks y'all. I don't have the numbers handy, but it was almost as dark as night at 3 p.m. The street lights were on and threw an interesting shadow onto the mural to make it look more real.
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