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| 11/16/2008 06:33:18 AM |
After a long dayby LevTComment by Melethia: Great study of faces - no one seems very happy at all. My favorites are the guy about a third ni from the left, leanning his head back slight, as though he's trying to sleep standing up. And the half-face in the upper right. Since you've established the context of public transport by the windows, their stances, etc, you might want to cinsider cloning the text/images at the bottom, except for the bit on the far left. |
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| 11/16/2008 04:33:11 AM |
After a long dayby LevTComment by LevT: Originally posted by Iraklis: Fantastic! And you've placed the guy seemingly staring out at us dead centre... Tell, me do you live in China, or are you visiting? |
neither... :) I was in China on a tour two weeks ago... just slowly wade through a mountain of shots I made there |
| 11/16/2008 03:48:14 AM |
After a long dayby LevTComment by Iraklis: Fantastic! And you've placed the guy seemingly staring out at us dead centre... Tell, me do you live in China, or are you visiting? |
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| 11/16/2008 03:46:47 AM |
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| 11/15/2008 09:32:24 PM |
texting in Forbidden cityby LevTComment by LevT: it was a bit surreal, Deb is right. To find a square meter in Forbidden city without people is not easy, not to say a whole corner of a courtyard like in this scene. No, I did not cordon out the space, just a fluke happened, and I was able to frame him like that. |
| 11/15/2008 09:02:42 PM |
texting in Forbidden cityby LevTComment by bvy: I like this a lot. There's a metaphor here, I'm sure: Amidst the hopeleslly monolithic and uniform surroundings, he manages to do his own thing, as if trying to break out. This is accentuated by the fact that he's down low and not standing tall. Maybe that's a bit deep -- he's probably just texting his wife to say that he'll pick up bread on his way home. |
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| 11/15/2008 06:52:59 PM |
Oxygen = Lifeby LevTComment by Mal37: Confronting human frailty always creates a dramatic image. This is well executed, and certainly stands out in this challenge. |
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| 11/15/2008 05:26:06 PM |
by LevTComment by bvy: Thanks for sharing these shots. This is a good honest glimpse into these people's lives. |
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| 11/15/2008 05:11:45 PM |
by LevTComment by bvy: Classic scene, worthy of National Geographic. Nicely processed. |
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| 11/15/2008 05:09:58 PM |
Easy ridersby LevTComment by bvy: That is scary, but good panning on your part. As far as the image, I might have cropped out those harsh golden lights in the upper left. |
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