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| 08/01/2006 02:20:48 PM |
Journey Without Destinationby posthumousComment by glad2badad: Interesting image with the leading lines of the fencing taking you to a blank wall. This setting could come in handy for some "setup" shots in the future if it's available to you. |
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| 07/31/2006 05:49:44 AM |
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| 07/30/2006 03:39:38 AM |
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| 07/28/2006 04:34:28 PM |
Watching My Own Existenceby posthumousComment by Louis: Well, you have three of my top three favourite photographic subjects: water, sky, and children. So I can't help but say this is an awesome photograph. I really love it. With a composition like this, people usually say, "Subject too far right/left/outside the golden mean", and end up completely missing the point. Your "subject" is almost incidental to his environment, it seems, and is so completely part of it, advancing as he does from the painfully beautiful concentric swell beneath him, that thrusting him into the centre of the frame or somewhere other than where he is would completely destroy the effect, for me. His captured stance is dreamy as he looks into water. The radiating ripples are breathtaking, making this image for me. They originate with your subject's gaze, and go out to touch the edges of the visible water. The dead vegetation at left pushes the scene to the right and touches the small strip of sky (awesomely coloured, by the way). I love, repeat, love the tilted horizon, and would not like to see this "corrected". It isn't razor-sharp, and who needs it. His life preserver adds a really subtle nuance to this scene that grabs me, somehow. What a tender, thought-provoking image. I'll admit that your comments really helped me to appreciate this all the more, but this already has so much, for me, that it wasn't really needed. |
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| 07/28/2006 02:45:27 AM |
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