This is something I would put on my wall proudly..
So only with a bit of editing, I love how this looks now compared to the original in my last post. (: It just looks kind of magical and all loved up. I’d prefer it if it was a bit grainy-er though, to really get the old feel! (;
The bottom picture is the original by Alfred Eisenstaedt. Amazing photograph!
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It’s a lovely moment, well captured and the bit of post processing improves it a lot. My best kiss was shot from the window of the Gdańsk sleeper late at night with a compact camera. Not a chance I’ll get again!
Thanks. 🙂 The post processing does make it a lot better. Sometime that’s the beauty of things, not being able to capture something again, but you’ll always have the first. 🙂
Good spot. Enjoy your time at Uni. I’m doing a Graphic Design degree as well though I’m in my final year.
I put your nice pic through some manipulations as well. I was hoping to pin it to the reply but didn’t let me do that.
You seem to know your photo history which is always a boon.
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Great shot! Well done.
Thankyou!
fantastic!
Thankyou 🙂
It look alike… 🙂
Nice bit of history recreated!
quality – a great piece of history, would love to do a recreation like this.
It’s a really fun thing to do. 🙂
They really put themselves into the roles. 🙂
There are times when B&W images capture something that becomes lost in the emotions of colour. This is one of those situations where the codes & conventions of the medium really impact on the information/message being conveyed. Well done !
Loved your photo of the kiss. Very nice interpretation with a very fashion current look to the female model.
Nice…no doubt you’re also familiar with Robert Doisneau’s Le baiser de l’hotel de ville…
well done!
I love this!
so nice, Gemakatherine, and thanks for the visit.
Lovely and thanks for the like
Wonderful job on this photo !
Why thankyou 🙂
Great shot!
Bravo! One of the most famous kisses in photo history revisited!