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| 08/16/2006 10:24:43 AM |
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| 08/15/2006 03:08:10 AM |
Road Trippin'by swedishchefComment by livitup: I really like this photo.
Your composition is great. Your choice to go with black and white is great. Traveling by bus usually has this gloomy, desolate connotation; your photo expresses that very, very well.
I am sure you will get comments about the size, and while bigger is always better, this photo speaks strongly enough to me to give it a 10.
Keep shooting. |
| 08/13/2006 01:02:45 PM |
Road Trippin'by swedishchefComment by redmoon: feels like a diary type of photo; a snap shot of real life and i appreciate that aspect of it. i really do like this, actually. it's intriguing and certainly thought provoking. i fear you'll get slammed a bit for this picture, though i hope i'm wrong. it's very photo journalistic too, and could be a good stock photo. and it's easy to put oneself in the frame; can imagine sitting there, hearing the bus noises and just gazing out the window. feels a very natural shot, actually. the b&w feels natural too. good luck - 9. |
| 08/11/2006 11:22:52 AM |
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| 08/11/2006 05:35:32 AM |
Road Trippin'by swedishchefComment by LucidLotus: Certainly meets the challenge. Focus on the person's hair is very nice but I'm not sure that what is captured here displays enough to be associated with a roadtrip by the casual viewer. The size is a bit small, but I do like how you can see through the window - which helps emphasize the subject. I do wish there was more to see here though as it is, the image doesn't hold my attention. Greater contrasts might help bring the b&w nature to a higher potential. I gave a 4 |
| 08/09/2006 08:39:33 PM |
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| 08/09/2006 07:05:55 PM |
Road Trippin'by swedishchefComment by ltlmschrisss: A little on the small side. I am a fan of black and white but this really does not do anything for me. I am not really drawn to a particular subject. |
| 08/09/2006 05:09:18 PM |
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| 08/09/2006 03:12:09 AM |
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| 08/08/2006 11:21:23 PM |
Think Happy Thoughtsby swedishchefComment by Dave Gordon: The overall size of this picture is too small to really see it, and the main subject doesn't take up enough of it. A tighter crop and a larger size would help a lot, especially since it seems like you caught the action well. (There's a reason why all the books and tip sites tell you to shoot maximum resolution, then cut the resolution later to suit the situation). |
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