I love this photo - love photos that tell a story. Think that sense of foreboding is because we see the feet of the man at the rear but the man at the front - he stands in a rather surealist way, staring at the city, and we don't see his feet - we get the feeling he could jump - and the man behind will push him.
It is a great shot. It tells a story. Maybe the man sneaking up is going to tell his unsuspecting friend happy birthday. Hmm. But he kinda looks like a vampire.
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Yes, very dark somehow. Great shot!
Eerie sense of foreboding. Wonderful cover shot for a novel ..... entitled ??
Only because you mentioned it. What happened next?
Do you have a second picture, seconds after?? :-)
it does, it does.
very Hitchcock
Yes, it does. I agree with Daryl—it looks like a still from a film noir.
Absolutely! This would make a great cover for a crime novel or a book called "On the Waterfront," although I seem to remember that's been done. :-)
I love this photo - love photos that tell a story. Think that sense of foreboding is because we see the feet of the man at the rear but the man at the front - he stands in a rather surealist way, staring at the city, and we don't see his feet - we get the feeling he could jump - and the man behind will push him.
It is a great shot. It tells a story. Maybe the man sneaking up is going to tell his unsuspecting friend happy birthday. Hmm. But he kinda looks like a vampire.
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