Beauty Treatment at The Body Shop

I’m still recovering after the photowalk yesterday! I took a quick look through my photos this evening and decided I’m not over the moon about any of them. A couple are ok, but there’s that little critical part of my mind saying, “crap, crap, crap, blah, ‘s ok, focus is off, boring, what were you thinking?” as I look through them.

Anyway, here’s a shot from just before I met everyone else so I guess it can’t be counted really. Shame really as I have another shot of a gentleman getting a bus that I quite like in b/w.

Glad I had the wide angle lens on, caught this beauty treatment in front of The Body Shop on Patrick’s Street. Things are really desperate when shops are hawking their wares on the street trying to entice customers to buy. I saw a guy from Waterstones handing 3-for-2 leaflets outside Easons too. That’s smart. Target your competitor’s customers!

Oh check out Jamie’s post about the day. He has some great shots. Thanks again to everyone who came!

Aperture ƒ/4
Camera Canon EOS 40D
Focal length 10mm
ISO 100
Shutter speed 1/500s

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4 responses to “Beauty Treatment at The Body Shop”

  1. erica avatar
    erica

    this is a very clever strategy, attracting a target customer in different way.

  2. Nathalie avatar

    Cool shot! I feel the same about the Photowalk – think I’m too busy chatting to focus/expose properly! So many seriously dodgy shots were taken my camera. It was great fun though 🙂

  3. Alice Daly avatar
    Alice Daly

    I love this shot Donncha. The B & W really works well here. I am sure that you took plenty of great images during the photo walk.

  4. John avatar
    John

    Agree with Alice on this one – The B & W works really well.
    Keep it up 🙂

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