(http://fursan.zenfolio.com/img/s/v-3/p2958297839-5.jpg)
I don't see ambiguity; in fact, there is hardly any connection going down at all - to my eye. Just folks in robes hangin' around. I think it needs a lot more to be street or even engaging.
Perhaps I have indigestion.
;-(
No, you're right on the money, Rob. But we've been advised by everybody on here that it doesn't make any difference. Street is what the poster says it is. Of course, that doesn't answer the question about the difference between good street and bad street and lousy street. Rayyan is a fine photographer. This is just one of those lapses we all experience. I deleted one of my own this morning when I realized I'd jumped too soon.
1. Ambiguity, I leave for those that don’t know what to say exactly. Straddle the fence.
2. As to you having indigestion...better get it checked. Could be something worse.
Take care.
1. No, the ambiguity must lie within the image; those who take it take it because they appreciate it's being there, which demands pretty hot reflexes in order to catch;
2. No need: the usual cause is a hiatus hernia that is both a curse and a blessing: curse in that I can't eat dinner anymore, and blessing in that I don't have to buy it!
;-)
Rob
That is your opinion. You have the right to have it.
I like clarity in my images, for myself and the viewer. That is not only my opinion, but the way I want to do it.
There can be many causes associated with the GI tract. That is not an opinion, but a medical fact.
This is not a health and fitness or medical forum. No need to proclaim my medical ailments here.
Yep, absolutely no need to "proclaim" anything here; we could just break camp and all wander off onto the wilderness that awaits.
Forty days or forty years - who gives a shit, one way or the other?
Rob
You have that right...
Who cares a shit, one way or another.
Q.E.D.
Rayyan, beware the LuLa mafia.
;-)
Rayyan, beware the LuLa mafia.
;-)