At first, I was taken aback, thinking this was a photograph meant to be found in any means, in a less humorous theme with the dark lighting and the girl's pose towards the mirror, but it is actually adorable.
The mirror is fascinating, I mean, the frame is a intricate sun and the girl's face's reflection can be seen JUST right. Her expression, like I've already mentioned, is adorable. Innocent, a pout that suits children her age
The dim lighting shrouds the entire photo in this serene, yet also dangerous feeling, like a war at stand-still. I thought of Little Red Riding Hood and Snow White when I looked at this photograph!
The darkness being a vague shade of indigo, it feels almost magical and serious, but also there being a slight stream of light surrounding the mirror and girl, it feels like the mirror and the girl are SIGNIFICANT. Like they're special!
I notice even more small things, but I think I would be wasting your time telling you all of them. I'll just say, the angle, the lighting, and the FEELING of the moment were captured amazingly. The title Good times refers most likely to the child's innocent goofyness, am I correct?
Goodtimes is a revelation, it's a real wonder of a photo, and I wish I had the luck to do just once a shot like this! But my Critique should not concentrate on wishes and vanity, it should be all about your vision, and looking deep into your picture I see worlds collide. Could it really be that there's something behind the mirror? She seems to believe in it, no, there's really no doubt for her, and this makes her breathtakingly beautiful. There's not only the sun, there's a whole universe around her face, and now wait... Wait for the moment she's looking in our direction!
Great shot. I think it captures a great photo theme I would like to explore, reflections allow for so much more to be seen then a single angle can hope to achieve. Great and love the simplicity.
The mirror is fascinating, I mean, the frame is a intricate sun and the girl's face's reflection can be seen JUST right. Her expression, like I've already mentioned, is adorable. Innocent, a pout that suits children her age
The dim lighting shrouds the entire photo in this serene, yet also dangerous feeling, like a war at stand-still. I thought of Little Red Riding Hood and Snow White when I looked at this photograph!
The darkness being a vague shade of indigo, it feels almost magical and serious, but also there being a slight stream of light surrounding the mirror and girl, it feels like the mirror and the girl are SIGNIFICANT. Like they're special!
I notice even more small things, but I think I would be wasting your time telling you all of them. I'll just say, the angle, the lighting, and the FEELING of the moment were captured amazingly. The title Good times refers most likely to the child's innocent goofyness, am I correct?
Could it really be that there's something behind the mirror?
She seems to believe in it, no, there's really no doubt for her, and this makes her breathtakingly beautiful. There's not only the sun, there's a whole universe around her face, and now wait...
Wait for the moment she's looking in our direction!
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