What they all said before me. But had I not read the others' comments I would have thought it was a statue (made out of plaster/concrete/....) not a mannequin.
Grump! I was dictating my response, and it looked perfect, but when I posted it, I saw it change “mannequin” to “manikin.” Amazing to see autocorrect work in reverse! 🧐
This is a kind of photo that I like to shoot! Great photo, Tom!
ReplyDeleteAnd I wanted to add that it would work also for Friday's challenge - Forms. Great photo, once again.
DeleteThanks, Nancy! Yep, there were also copies of this one in my folders for Forms and even for Minimalism.
DeleteWow cool capture soft
ReplyDeleteThanks, Tom! Please thank Jovi for me, too. 😀
DeleteGreat subject and excellent composition!
ReplyDeleteThank you, John. It occurs to me that some credit should go to that human who actually designed that mannequin.
ReplyDeleteWhat they all said before me. But had I not read the others' comments I would have thought it was a statue (made out of plaster/concrete/....) not a mannequin.
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DeleteNope, just a manikin in a store window.
DeleteGrump! I was dictating my response, and it looked perfect, but when I posted it, I saw it change “mannequin” to “manikin.” Amazing to see autocorrect work in reverse! 🧐
DeleteI have used a mannequin before to practise lighting . You got a good result here
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