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Very nice. I like the angle of the car correlating with the gaze.

 

Thanks Adam. Nice to know the car didn't disturbed the scene as I was wishing it was not there.

Really, Rodrigue?  My take is totally different.  I actually think there are multiple interesting elements here that work together (consciously and/or unconsciously) and make this worthy of ranking as a possible keeper:

1.  The consistent filling of the scene with shapes - in the background, in the car and the parking post

2.  The consistent angles, of the street, the front windshield and side panels of the car, the lane lines in the street, and in the lady's pants.

3.  The "double take" that the man is giving the lady.

4.  The sex appeal of the lady (who are we kidding here, sex sells and otherwise draws interest)

5.  The direction of the double take, which flows down the street.

Now, all we need is some real film grain and I think we'd be on to something :)

Seriously, this is cool.

PS:  note that the letter "P" was not mentioned in my equation in a direct sense.

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Really, Rodrigue? My take is totally different. I actually think there are multiple interesting elements here that work together (consciously and/or unconsciously) and make this worthy of ranking as a possible keeper:

1. The consistent filling of the scene with shapes - in the background, in the car and the parking post

2. The consistent angles, of the street, the front windshield and side panels of the car, the lane lines in the street, and in the lady's pants.

3. The "double take" that the man is giving the lady.

4. The sex appeal of the lady (who are we kidding here, sex sells and otherwise draws interest)

5. The direction of the double take, which flows down the street.

Now, all we need is some real film grain and I think we'd be on to something :)

Seriously, this is cool.

PS: note that the letter "P" was not mentioned in my equation in a direct sense.

You know better than me, this is my first real street shot remember :-)

I was going uphill that road, the man was walking same direction "in parallel to me" but on the other side of the road. I saw the gorgeous girl coming down the road, I stopped and aimed hoping the guy would turn back and look at her. Boom :-)

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