Bradley, it seems timing is everything in the last two photographs you've posted. Both rely on a specific moment that passes as soon as you've clicked the shutter. But what has changed here is the situation feels nostalgic, somewhat timeless. The quality of light has frozen the scene's lack of movement and action while the other image is much more fleeting. Consider how your images affect a sense of time.
Bradley, it seems timing is everything in the last two photographs you've posted. Both rely on a specific moment that passes as soon as you've clicked the shutter. But what has changed here is the situation feels nostalgic, somewhat timeless. The quality of light has frozen the scene's lack of movement and action while the other image is much more fleeting. Consider how your images affect a sense of time.
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