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03/29/2004 04:56:50 PM · #1
Excuse my overexposure I just got my F717 2 days ago I'm getting used to it.



Opinions?
03/29/2004 04:59:46 PM · #2
I cant be sure, but I think it looks like you forgot to color in one of her legs! Also, to me it looks fairly dark, I would try and lighten it up a bit without washing it out. Just my thoughts =)
03/29/2004 05:24:25 PM · #3
You have 3 interesting elements here. The gentlemen on the right seems to be interacting with something or someone. The gentle men walking on the right side has an interesting expression. Finally the women in red walking away.

I feel like I want to know what's going on with each element of interest. Great shot.
03/29/2004 05:25:38 PM · #4
very nice exercise of creativity.
03/29/2004 05:29:48 PM · #5
I think it's fantastic. I wouldn't change anything!
03/29/2004 05:31:08 PM · #6
cool shot. i'd change the name.
03/29/2004 05:36:37 PM · #7
Originally posted by faidoi:

You have 3 interesting elements here. The gentlemen on the right seems to be interacting with something or someone. The gentle men walking on the right side has an interesting expression. Finally the women in red walking away.

I feel like I want to know what's going on with each element of interest. Great shot.


I don't know about the others, I can only say that the gentlemen in the right is not interacting with anyone, he's talking to himself. He's one of those homeless crazy dudes. He's the one that got my attention the others were just accidentaly there :)
03/29/2004 05:47:58 PM · #8
Originally posted by daisy77:

cool shot. i'd change the name.


why?
03/29/2004 05:59:35 PM · #9
Originally posted by frumoaznicul:

Originally posted by daisy77:

cool shot. i'd change the name.


why?


maybe because, after all, she could not be a lady and the tramp could, surprisingly, not be a tramp.

Life is like a box of chocolates.
03/29/2004 06:07:15 PM · #10
Yea but since we usualy don't know the storyes of the people we photograph in situations like this, are we not allowed to imagine a story? Besides, it reminded me of the classic movie/book/cartoon with the same title. I first wanned to call it "Lady in red" but it felt too much a clichee...
03/29/2004 06:09:05 PM · #11
Originally posted by frumoaznicul:

Yea but since we usualy don't know the storyes of the people we photograph in situations like this, are we not allowed to imagine a story? Besides, it reminded me of the classic movie/book/cartoon with the same title. I first wanned to call it "Lady in red" but it felt too much a clichee...


the most famous application of this idea is probably in "Schindler's List" of Steven Spielberg, applied in a very dramatic way.

And it was a red coat too.
03/29/2004 06:17:42 PM · #12
Originally posted by frumoaznicul:

Originally posted by daisy77:

cool shot. i'd change the name.


why?


oh, gosh, i'm not intending to irritate, i just think "tramp" is a bit pejorative (albeit the word is given a cutsy spin in the disney film). i actually like "lady in red." also, the title implies that they are somehow connected which they are not in this photo. if the foreground guy were seeming to be looking at her or they were somehow engaged, it might seem more appropriate to me.

either way, it's a great photo.

edited to add comment

Message edited by author 2004-03-29 18:19:41.
03/29/2004 06:22:36 PM · #13
Originally posted by frumoaznicul:

Yea but since we usualy don't know the storyes of the people we photograph in situations like this, are we not allowed to imagine a story? Besides, it reminded me of the classic movie/book/cartoon with the same title. I first wanned to call it "Lady in red" but it felt too much a clichee...


Actually, if you like the suggestion, I would have titled it something like:
"Tramping Around".

In that case, you would have left the key (and the responsibility) of the interpretation to the viewer.
03/29/2004 06:26:34 PM · #14
Originally posted by daisy77:


oh, gosh, i'm not intending to irritate, i just think "tramp" is a bit pejorative (albeit the word is given a cutsy spin in the disney film). i actually like "lady in red." also, the title implies that they are somehow connected which they are not in this photo. if the foreground guy were seeming to be looking at her or they were somehow engaged, it might seem more appropriate to me.

either way, it's a great photo.

edited to add comment


you don't iritate at all I whas just wondering and well I'm not a good english speaker so I sometimes don't see the pejorative sense of words :) I learned english from movies and music mostly so that old cartoon I saw when I was little came in my mind :)

Originally posted by glimpses:

the most famous application of this idea is probably in "Schindler's List" of Steven Spielberg, applied in a very dramatic way.

And it was a red coat too.


I didn't see Schindler's list, but I showed it to a friend today and what he said whas "cool like Schindler's list" I didn't said anything couse i didn't see the movie but now I understand what he whas saying.
03/29/2004 06:31:33 PM · #15
Originally posted by glimpses:


Actually, if you like the suggestion, I would have titled it something like:
"Tramping Around".

In that case, you would have left the key (and the responsibility) of the interpretation to the viewer.


Well thanks I trust your better feeling in english (I know what stuff mean but can't always feel them) than mine and I'm changing the title :)
03/29/2004 06:38:52 PM · #16
Originally posted by frumoaznicul:

Originally posted by glimpses:


Actually, if you like the suggestion, I would have titled it something like:
"Tramping Around".

In that case, you would have left the key (and the responsibility) of the interpretation to the viewer.


Well thanks I trust your better feeling in english (I know what stuff mean but can't always feel them) than mine and I'm changing the title :)


Actually.. let's not get scared but my English may well be worse than yours!

I just tried to suggest an idea but I certainly do not have the language qualifications to assure you that this title means what I actually meant! =)))
03/29/2004 07:26:15 PM · #17
Comment left on the photo; this is a wonderful image!
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