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| 10/27/2008 01:46:36 PM |
Real Deal in Chinatownby anthonyczajaComment: I like that the guy in the cap looking at the camera. It adds interest to the shot. A b/w treatment may even make this a stronger shot by removing the distractions of color throughout the image. |
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| 10/27/2008 01:41:46 PM |
Fall leafby wei1108Comment: Good angle with the sidewalk, but centering of the subject makes the image stop the eye through the scene. |
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| 10/27/2008 01:40:59 PM |
been there...by yianisnComment: The subject being cut in half on the left of the frame distracts me from what she's taking a picture of. I feel if she was 3/4 or more into the frame it'd make for a strong picture. |
| 10/27/2008 01:39:41 PM |
Queen Streetby Martini_BeachComment: Lighting and composition is fine, but the subject's expression distracts from the image. |
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| 10/27/2008 09:50:27 AM |
Home is Where the Heart Isby beamsclanComment: Took a second to see the cat in his lap, but the cat really is the main subject of the image and gives the viewer something to reflect on. Well captured. |
| 10/27/2008 09:48:10 AM |
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| 10/27/2008 09:29:02 AM |
The Big Picture.by twotkynsComment: I can appreciate that you probably are a fan of this post processing, but I think that your treatment competes with your subject. I think just a well done standard b/w treatment with a slight vignette would make the guy and his art behind him the main subject instead of the post processing being the main subject. |
| 10/27/2008 09:27:35 AM |
Chillin' Between Stopsby 777STANComment: Not really sure on the postprocessing of this and how it helps the image. The people on the left, I assume are your subject, but they are so far away and near the edge of the shot that the bus and white car opposite keep your eye from even finding them. Overall this image lacks a central subject and has too much going on. |
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| 10/27/2008 09:25:48 AM |
Street BARBERby soonComment: The post processing to bring up the shadows is slightly distracting from an otherwise interesting image. Exposure should have been set for the man in the chair so that everyone under the tent would be exposed correctly. It wouldn't have mattered that the background would have been totally overexposed. Overall, good shot. |
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| 10/27/2008 09:23:43 AM |
street thugsby oldbimmercoupeComment: The focus of the flying bird distracts from the scene. I also have a hard time fitting this into what my idea of what street photography is. This shot seems random, not thought out or composed. |
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