Isn’t he just!
I did a street art photography walk a couple of weeks ago and one of the tips was to use the eyes in the mural to give context to the photo – a handy tip that I was able to apply in my dawn walk yesterday!
Thanks Chris
Did a walk with a street art photographer a couple of weeks ago and using the eyes to give context was the big tip I picked up. Just perfect to use on a wander around the Brick Lane area yesterday
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Nice portrait. Believe it or not, we have foxes in Oakland too! Thanks for contributing to this week’s Monday Mural.
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A fox in daylight – how marvelous!
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Oh but those are predatory eyes, Debs! He’s almost alive. 🙂 🙂
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Isn’t he just!
I did a street art photography walk a couple of weeks ago and one of the tips was to use the eyes in the mural to give context to the photo – a handy tip that I was able to apply in my dawn walk yesterday!
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Thanks for passing it on 🙂 🙂
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…wildlife in London!
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It can be a very wild life in London!
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Beautiful mural, love the eyes.
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I like your juxtaposition, Debs!
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I saw some great murals yesterday, but adding context can be difficult. I was really pleased with this one.
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Agreed, finding context can be challenging….
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Poor fox can’t reach the food here, they get more and more domesticated in cities.
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I understand that London now also is overrun by real foxes. It may get a little attention indeed.
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Plenty of foxes in most of our towns now. They have a real affinity with rubbish
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The streetview is definitely the better shot – the interaction between the fox and his food is so poignant.
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Love the image with the rubbish included. Exactly as you would expect to see a fox.
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Thanks Chris
Did a walk with a street art photographer a couple of weeks ago and using the eyes to give context was the big tip I picked up. Just perfect to use on a wander around the Brick Lane area yesterday
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Ha ha… he is looking a bit hungry!
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