Haydon

I need a good title for this one and would appreciate any ideas

Posted by John Long on Fri, 06/10/11 11:45
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Comments by John Long on Fri, 06/10/11 11:46

. . . or you can have it in monochrome


Comments by Alias on Fri, 06/10/11 11:57

"Haydon"
works for me.
It is specific but leaves plenty of room for interpretation.

Both images work well for me depending on intended use and context.

Nice work.


Comments by Jeff Dye on Fri, 06/10/11 12:17

An excellent, straight on portrait. I'd go with the B&W to avoid the background being
described as "pretty." IMO his name works fine as the title.


Comments by Jan Bjorklund on Fri, 06/10/11 13:03

I'd go with the name of the fellow in b&w. The contrast in toning between Haydon and the background creates a 3D feel in the b&w version. Strong pose with the handle bars serving as a partial framing for the man's body.


Comments by Mo Fridlich on Fri, 06/10/11 21:19

Very nice work!


Comments by S Roter on Sat, 06/11/11 09:30

I prefer the b&w, and as Alias says depends on the use for the color
image. Haydon is a great title.


Comments by Pietro Cecchi on Sat, 06/11/11 15:05

Great portrait, John... :)
But I prefer the one in color. Even a bit more saturated.


Comments by Linda Frey on Sat, 06/11/11 23:04

I like them both. Hard to choose between them.


Comments by PhotomanFrank on Sun, 06/12/11 22:01

Like the gritty color one - How about "I'm comin' for ya" as a title.


Comments by richard cramb on Tue, 06/14/11 07:32

realy moody, whats more i just picked up last decembers uk edition off black and white photography, and this guy is in there . an add for permajet paper


Comments by Maria Salvador on Sun, 06/26/11 12:18

The Lord of the Road...Color for me, but it looks great any way.