Communication at Twilight

© Refik Arpaci

Communication at Twilight

Uploaded: December 08, 2005

Description

A father and son communicating at Brighton Beach, Melbourne / Australia. (on this hot summer night back in 2004 my approaching footsteps in the sand was rather silent but not so my canonG5, because second after I was spotted. However we had a lovely chat and I was asked with a copy of this shot to remember the momment. The next day I emailed them the picture but email address given was wrongly written in the dark I therefore couldn't succeed sending the image to them, but I hope some day, somehow we will meet again so that I can deliver my promise.)

Exif: FNumber: 2, ExposureBiasValue: -6/3, ExposureTime: 0.6, Flash: flash did not fire, ISO: , WhiteBalance: manual white balance

Comments

Cyn Valentine December 08, 2005

Aweome shot with outstanding color! Love the composition Refik!! Really well done! #356393

Refik Arpaci December 08, 2005

Thankyou Cyn. I appreciate your comment and I love your snow family series.
#2167092

Goshka G. December 08, 2005

Wonderful silhouetting, Refik!! #2167167

Refik Arpaci December 08, 2005

Thank you for your comment Goskha! aprreciaeted. #2167182

December 12, 2005

Too bad they didn't get this - interesting and touching shot #2177303

Refik Arpaci December 12, 2005

Thanks to the judges for leaving a comment! #2179093

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