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| 08/07/2007 09:45:43 AM |
Watching and Waiting by JudiComment: Clearly Judi, you have to live in a large city to qualify to enter the Street Photography Challenges. I have travelled through some of the most remote places in Australia, and to be honest, the guy in your photo would be considered overdressed (as I am sure you have witnessed too).
Keep up the good work and pay no attention to the big city slickers that need an outback holiday (or should I say vacation :) )
Now for my spin on your shot, awesome. I really love the processing and if you look long enough your processing has given this shot near three dimensional effects. Colour tones and shading are perfect for this setting. I too cannot work out what is in the background, however as I said above, it does not mean that it is not so.
ETA - A place called McKinlay, Queensland springs to mind. Passed through here a few years ago and the guy that worked in the petrol station could not even tell me how far it was to the next town with fuel. Check out the images of the place here and imagine some of the Street Photography and associated characters that would be here.
//ianh.typepad.com/photos/mckinlay/walkabout_creek_hotel_2.html
The sign in the second last shot was not present when I stopped in while travelling from Darwin through to Sydney :)
Take it easy Judi. Message edited by author 2007-08-07 09:54:06. |
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| 08/01/2007 09:24:24 AM |
Voodo Loungeby dkentComment: Ribbon!!! Too good. Makes one think it is Dr Achoo or De Sousa. Will have to wait and see. 10 and a pre-empting congratulations |
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| 08/01/2007 09:22:11 AM |
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| 08/01/2007 09:20:10 AM |
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| 07/29/2007 09:07:52 AM |
Drum Beatby graphicfunkComment: Very clever idea. I think that I would prefer to see all of the notes away from the drum rather than overlapping or being in the shadow of it. If they were all behind the drum it would almost create 3 depths to your image. The drumsticks stand out well against the drum and give the image depth. 7 |
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| 07/29/2007 09:05:39 AM |
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| 07/29/2007 09:05:10 AM |
artificial rhythm \ natural rhythmby shoggyComment: That is well spotted. The very slight clouds that are visible are a little distracting and the image may well be more spectacular with them cloned out. 8 |
| 07/29/2007 09:04:14 AM |
Curvy Keyboardby levyj413Comment: THis is great. Plays tricks on my eyes. Took a bit to work out exactly what it was. 10 |
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| 07/29/2007 09:02:45 AM |
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| 07/27/2007 10:43:50 AM |
Safety Bay sunset with fence dpc.jpgby Penny LaneComment: Pity this one is dark in the foreground. I like the composition of the shot and the way the fence line leads you into the image. It had me angling my laptop trying to lighten the foreground to see what it was (and if I could recognise the area in Safety Bay).
This would make a great place for some HDR shots.
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