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| 05/27/2011 07:38:16 PM |
moment of calmnessby Kevin_FlynnComment: This would have worked much better had the person been a more prominent part of the image. Bresson inserted himself into the scene through his camera in my opinion. This gives me the feeling the photographer is sneaking up on the person in some way. |
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| 05/27/2011 01:50:52 PM |
I'm Homeby aylin1478Comment: It just seems like they are wondering if anyone is actually there to greet them. They look so apprehensive to walk in the door. |
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| 05/27/2011 01:43:50 PM |
Have a Nice Dayby muur88Comment: I like this for it's decisive moment... the guy dipping into the fountain is quite funny. But I gotta take point for the use of color! |
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| 05/27/2011 01:41:24 PM |
Sunbathingby PennyStreetComment: I think this image has all the Bresson qualities. Rhythm and movement with the crowd of people, great B&W tones and a couple sets of female legs, (which I think Bresson may have been a bit of a peeping Tom with the leg shots I have seen of his). I am no afficionado so I am looking at this wondering if I am viewing an actual Bresson image. |
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| 05/27/2011 01:34:01 PM |
Knitting Lessonsby sfaliceComment: Good exposure, some more contrast would have helped out quite a bit. The sign in the window only serves to enhance the story being told! And hey, you even got a post in the middle of the frame... Distinctly Bresson! |
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| 05/27/2011 01:31:39 PM |
Edge of the Worldby sammy_stecchinoComment: Sensor dust is really showing up here. A little closer would have been nicer, cutting out the trck marks n the sand. But you got your shot! |
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| 05/27/2011 01:29:50 PM |
Grindby markwileyComment: Good action. Watch the camera's level. It seems your horizon is tilted. |
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| 05/27/2011 01:28:56 PM |
generationsby jmritzComment: I gave this one some thought as to why I was voting slightly blow average. I feel the composition is not donw so well. You have the leading line of the guiderail on the left of the photo taking your eye into the lightpost and the garbage can. That seems to be where the focal point is. Then the couple is looking to the right where the action is, and the edge of the photo is right there. Nothing to explain what they are looking at, or even if you couldn't fit that in at least some open space on the right in front of the couple could have helped the viewer to ponder something. As it stands the composition is cut off. I really would have recomposed and put the couple on the left side of the frame. Other than that, the grey scale is good. A fairly high amount of midtones with some darker shadows. No real bright highlights. |
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| 05/25/2011 01:16:47 PM |
Just the essentialsby bigskyeyeComment: I think you left too much on the left. It's not really needed for content and a shot of just the beer with all that mist on the shelf would have done much, much better. |
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| 05/25/2011 01:15:53 PM |
takeaway againby DZComment: Consumerism run amok! The modern bachelor... prepackaged goods easily consumable. |
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