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Doctor's waiting room... Available light from a window.

 

 

D2 100 ISO | f4.0 | 1/125s | ø30mm

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I am seeing the photo a lot of time with the doubt of if I like or not that be not horizontal and finally I believe that it is a total succeed your decision to present it thus.

Aside from this, impressive force with this had just the light that is unique. Very well it seen and better carried out (as usual). GREAT Gérald.

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I like this shot. It kind of puts a spotlight on the guy who's going to see the doctor and he's nervous about it.;)

Great shot. Thanks for sharing.

 

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It's marvelous Gerald.

 

The spotlight effect is brilliant.

 

You have really put the blacks and the midtones to good use here.

 

Excellent!

 

Thank you for sharing your abundant talent with us again.

 

Allan

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Thank you everyone for your time and laudatory comments.

 

Bernardo, yes, I think the tilted (and original) view enhances the tension.

Michael, just postoperatives (nothing serious) cares.

 

Gérald

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Almost as if it were studio lighting, but in this case better. I like how you can see the reflections of the grillwork of the window in the glass of the picture above his head and the light on the chrome arms of the chairs.

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The photo has a very nice quality, but this makes me wonder, does not a person have an expectation of privacy while in a doctor's waiting room? Outside is one thing, but I don't think I am comfortable with people being photographed without consent in this type of situation. Of course, perhaps you had his consent and I am off base with my remarks. If that is the case, I just go back to the first part of my first sentence.

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The photo has a very nice quality, but this makes me wonder, does not a person have an expectation of privacy while in a doctor's waiting room? Outside is one thing, but I don't think I am comfortable with people being photographed without consent in this type of situation. Of course, perhaps you had his consent and I am off base with my remarks. If that is the case, I just go back to the first part of my first sentence.

Brent, thank you for commenting.

Well, that's a difficult question... Where is the red line? What's privacy? Does a person in a restaurant have a the right to keep her privacy free of any invasion? Can this same person claim he doesn't want to be "seen" with a particular person? What about a club? A health club? An hospital? A doctor's waiting room? In this late case, it still is a "public" place as different people meet there and "know" the other are in the same situation, i.e., waiting to see the doctor... Is this a more "private" situation than other? I really don't know...

 

What I know is that the best candid photographs wouldn't be made if there was a real "respect" for privacy... I'm not sure you can define clearly where the limit is and when this limit is absolute or not... Photography is invasive, by nature. And so is the photographer.

 

But in this case, I asked the man if he meant, and he did not even want to see the shot. But I asked after, of course. ;-)

 

Cheers,

Gérald

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