Title
Looking For Trouble
Artist
Norman Gabitzsch
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Early morning candid Street Photograph of a man in an outdoor cafe. The man appears to be looking for trouble... an example of The Decisive Moment Photography. Copyright (c) 2015 Norman Gabitzsch. All Rights Reserved.
Featured Artwork in:
Candid Street Photography - February 2017
Images That Excite You! - February 2017
FAA Portrait Gallery - February 2017
Black and White Photography - February 2017
Nikon Full Frame Cameras - February 2017
Street Photography - February 2017
First Friday Gallery Group - February 2017
Your Very Best Photography - February 2017
The Niche - March 2017
500 And Above Fine Art Group - March 2017
500 Views - March 2017
Creative Black and White Photography - November 2017
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February 9th, 2017
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Comments (32)
Lenore Senior
CONGRATULATIONS, Norman! You are the Featured Artist for three weeks in the fine art group, Our World Gallery. This is a stunning portrait and mood work!! v/f/feature, tw promotion!
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Thank you, Lenore, for the honor of being featured artist for three weeks in the Pixels Fine Art group, "Our World Gallery".
Kay Brewer
Congratulations on your lovely work reaching more than 1000 Views! Tweet
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Kay, thank you for the support of the Black And White Street picture, "Looking For Trouble".
Leif Sohlman
Congrats on passing 1000 views
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Thanks, Leif, for your comment on the Street Photography image,, "Looking For Trouble".
Keith Link
Norman, congratulations on reaching over 1000 views and for your many FAA group features!
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Keith ... thanks you for commening on the Street Image, "Looking For Trouble".
Steve Karol
Congrats on over a thousand views!
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Steve, thank you for your coment on the Black And White Street photo, "Looking For Trouble".
Lisa Wooten
Congrats on your 1000 views. l/F
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Lisa ... thank you for supporting the Black and White street photograph, "Looking For Trouble".
Jasna Dragun
Revisiting and share. Tw
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Jasna ... thank you for the support of the street photograph, "Looking For Trouble".
Richard Bryce and Family
Well done, Norman! Terrific in B/W. L
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Richard and Family, thank you for the support of the Black and White street photo, "Looking For Trouble".
Kathleen Struckle
Awesome B&W F/L
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Kathleen, thank you for supporting the street photograph, "Looking For Trouble".
Kay Brewer
Excellent and expressive! Congratulations on your fabulous art reaching over 1000 views! lf
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Kay ... thanks for the support of the Candid Street photograph, "Looking For Trouble".
Robert Bales
What a great profile and congrats for having 1000 views!! v/f/t
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Thank you, Robert, for supporting the black and white candid street photo, "Looking For Trouble".
Angie Tirado
Congratulations!! This stunning Black and White image has been featured today in "Creative Black and White Fine Art Photographs" Group!! You are welcome to add a preview of this featured image to the group’s discussion post titled “Stunning Group Features in NOVEMBER 2017” for a permanent display within the group, to share this achievement with others.
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Angie ... thanks you for featuring the candid street photo, "Looking For Trouble", in the Fine Art America Group, "Creative Black and White Photography".
Dominique Fortier
Beautiful work Marcia. l,f
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Thank you, so very much, Dominique, for the support of the candid street photograph, "Looking For Trouble".
Norman Gabitzsch
Thank you, Mariola, for featuring the candid street photograph, "Looking For Trouble", in the Fine Art Group, "500 Views."
Norman Gabitzsch
Bob, thank you for featuring the candid street photograph, "Looking For Trouble", in the Pixels/Fine Art Group, "The Niche".
Maria Hunt
Great capture.. It is possible that he was looking for his wife who is 45 minutes late. : ) f.l
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Maybe ... but the Rovinj harbor is at the end of the narrow pedestrian street to the right, and he is probably looking for someone/something else!
Robert Yaeger
Norman, This outstanding image has been placed in the Special Features Section of the First Friday Gallery Group. Congratulations!
Norman Gabitzsch
Thank you, Frozen in Time, for featuring the black and white street photograph, "Looking For Trouble", in the Pixels/Fine Art Group, "Your Very Best Photography".