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Tired feetPosted by Alun (cheshire, United Kingdom) on 22 October 2008 in People & Portrait. This is my feet on top of Moel Siabod in Snowdonia Wales, Taking a well diserved break
Comments (26)
jamesy from christchurch, New ZealandOuch!! great photo I can feel the bruises on the soles of the feet 22 Oct 2008 6:13am saeed from ahwaz, Iranwhat a beautiful B/W! great idea and i like how you capture dyour tired feet... nicely done 22 Oct 2008 6:20am dj.tigersprout from San Bruno, CA, United Statesi love this composition!! marvelous spacial arrangement! great character this photo has -- it is just dying to tell you a story -- and i like that!!! :) 22 Oct 2008 7:09am djedfre from schaumburg, United Statesyes, great composition - and good choice of b&w! 22 Oct 2008 7:42am Arash from Dubai, United Arab Emiratesnice composition with your foot! 22 Oct 2008 7:47am timothy from Tokyo, Japanreally like the POV on this shot--makes me feel like plopping my feet up on my desk and reaching into the monitor--great shot! 22 Oct 2008 7:47am @timothy: Thank you Timothy Linerberry from Sumner, Christchurch, New ZealandHay great image Alun...gosh i remember those days of hiking up the mountains of Wales, the lake District, Scotland etc!! The top always looked B&W for some reason LOL!! Memories flooding back thanks Alun:-)) 22 Oct 2008 9:08am @Linerberry: my feet are fine, its my knee's these days. to much up and down mountains. thank you for your comment DaveB from Exeter, United KingdomNice B&W shot, and well done for getting up there! 22 Oct 2008 10:41am @DaveB: cheers Dave Anthony Lambert from Bielefeld, GermanyEh,good idea,nicely done.You could hace clean your boots before taking the picture though. 22 Oct 2008 2:32pm @Anthony Lambert: I am sorry i didn't clean my boots ;) cheers dude romine from Bucharest, Romaniai wonder how would have looked without the others and only the void. maybe you should have emphasized the rocks. anyway, i like it :) 22 Oct 2008 4:07pm @romine: the cloud was right down so you couldn't see a thing, cheers Margie from Auckland, New ZealandThis is a cool shot, it could be anything...the first thing that sprang to my mind was soldiers resting up before or after battle. Cool. 22 Oct 2008 6:48pm Graham Russon from Cape Town, South AfricaClever shot and well processed, gives you a feel for the hike and exertions. Nice one. 22 Oct 2008 7:27pm Fliss from Melbourne Beach, United StatesI have never gone hiking like this but would love to one day... love the B/W 22 Oct 2008 8:14pm @Fliss: come a visit the uk and i will take you ;) Alejandro Caballero from Sant Boi de Llobregat, Barcelona, SpainDecirte que me ncanta el blanco&negro, es una fotografia extraordinaria, saludos 22 Oct 2008 8:30pm Richard_Irwin from Belper, United KingdomI can really sense the feeling of tiredness and at the same time achievement at reaching to the top to sit on the piles of stones. Nice work 22 Oct 2008 9:37pm @Richard_Irwin: Thanks Richard Evelyne Dubos from Le Mans, FranceUnusual & interesting composition. I understand why you need a break, this stony hiking trail seems to be not so easy... 22 Oct 2008 10:23pm @Evelyne Dubos: Very hard but great fun :) cheers Observing from West Cheshire, United KingdomTen pints of Black Sheep before you start doesn't help.....! 22 Oct 2008 10:56pm @Observing: Ten cups of coffee and after the walk ten pints of black sheep ;)) JJ from Jersey City, United Statesnicely composed, the stony trail must have meant a tough climb so a well deserved rest 22 Oct 2008 11:20pm Stephen Phillips from San Francisco, United StatesFantastic, Alun - really conveying that feeling of dog-tired dawgs. Nicely done in every respect. 23 Oct 2008 4:07am San G. from Encino, California, United StatesI was struck in the same way as Margie from NZ. Looking at this, I saw soldiers, except the shoelaces gave it away immediately. Then I realized how much the B&W had influenced my seeing. Had you shown us color, I never would've seen the soldiers. I love the ambiguity you provided me with. 24 Oct 2008 2:42am @San G.: thank you San G |