Title
Divided Attention
Artist
Norman Gabitzsch
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Candid street photograph of couple hugging with divided attention in Rovinj Croatia... an example of Decisive Moment Photography. This human disconnection is becoming a common sight in our world of electronic connectivity. This is an example of 21st Century Street Photography.
Street Photography is conducted for art or enquiry that features unmediated chance encounters and random incidents within public places. Street photography can focus on people, their styles, and their behavior in public, thereby also recording people's history.
Photographed with a Nikon D810.
Copyright (c) 2016 Norman Gabitzsch. All Rights Reserved.
Featured Artwork in:
Street Photography - July 2016
Nikon Full Frame Cameras - July 2016
Collectors Gallery - August 2016
FAA Portrait Gallery - August 2016
Candid Street Photography - September 2016
The World We See Group - September 2016
Fine Arts Professionals - September 2016
Black and White Photography - September 2016
Premium FAA Artists - September 2016
500 Views Share Group - September 2016
500 Views - September 2016
10 Plus - October 2016
Urban Images - October 2016
Images That Excite You! - January 2017
ABC Group - H is for Human(s) - February 2017
ABC Group - T is for Two - May 2017
Worth 1000 Words - August 2017
Monthly Themed - February Theme - Love In Black And White - February 2018
Just Perfect - August 2018
Your Very Best Photography - September 2018
World Landscape Lovers of Art - May 2019
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July 22nd, 2016
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Comments (74)
Andrew Wilson
Nice documentation of human connection competing with electronic connection!
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Thank you, Andrew, for you comment on the Black and white decisive moment candid street photo "Divided Attention".
John Trommer
Nice shot.
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
John, thanks for commenting on the BW Decisive Moment street photograph, "Divided Attention".
Pamela Moran
Nice capture!
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Thanks, Pamela, for commenting on the black and white candid street image, "Divided Attention".
Luther Fine Art
A strong statement for today!
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Thank you, Pamela, for the comment on the black and white candid street photo, "Divided Attention".
Mona Stut
Wonderful find and work LF
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Mona ... thank you for supporting the street photograph, "Divided Attention".
Karen Zuk Rosenblatt
A sign of the times. Nice capture.
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Thank you, Karen, for looking at the street photography, "Divided Attention".
Pamela Iris Harden
Fantastic capture, so perfect! lf :)))
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Pamela ... thank you for the support of the black and white candid street photo, "Divided Attention"
James Brunker
Excellent street photography and a superb description of modern life, an image that says more than 1,000 words......
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
James ... thank you for featuring the candid street photograph, "Divided Attention", in the Pixels Fine Art America group, "Worth 1000 Words".
Maggie Vlazny
Norman, what a perfect capture and sign of the time...:( l/f/FB)
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Thank you, Maggie, for the support of Street Photography and "Divided Attention".
Mo T
Congratulations on your Feature on W1000W homepage! ps. It captures nowadays exactly...
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Thank you, Mo, for featuring the black and white candid street photograph, "Divided Attention", in the Pixels Fine Art Group, "Worth 1000 Words".
Paul Quinn
That is today's world isn't it? Great candid capture.
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Paul, I have gotten tired of Candid Street Photograph with people looking blankly at their phones, but this one was different!
Gardening Perfection
"Oh No He Didn't!" :-)
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Yep ...he did! Note that she also has her phone out. This won't last long!
Cynthia Wolfe
This is what is wrong with the younger generation, TOO MANY DISTRACTIONS! ...lol...I LOVE how you captured this moment! I'm betting this relationship won't last a second past his next text...lol L/F
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Cynthia ... I think you are right. Note... she also has her phone out ready for the change!