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06/14/2006 03:08:33 AM · #1


Took this one on Sunday, through the window while stopped at a traffic light. What do you think? Suggestions for improvement always welcome (even if it means reshooting, for the next time:)
06/14/2006 08:26:52 AM · #2
bump?
06/14/2006 08:34:33 AM · #3
Great shot!! crystal clear, perfect exposure and I really like your framing here. Good work!
06/14/2006 08:44:45 AM · #4
Left a comment :)
06/14/2006 10:49:52 AM · #5
Left a comment for ya!
06/14/2006 12:01:47 PM · #6
Thank you all for the comments. Carisa, I'll try the b&w conversion tonight and post it here to try to get some more comments.
06/14/2006 12:08:25 PM · #7
An amazingly good photograph all things considered. Really decent technicals.

The only real defect is the red triangular sign in the background. It is unrealistically balanced on the handlebars and is a distraction for viewers. Clone it out and you may find it significantly improves the composition.
06/14/2006 12:08:26 PM · #8
I like the composition, exposure is great and best part is that it was not a planned shot
06/16/2006 04:45:44 AM · #9
Here's the one without yield sign:


Tighter crop:


Message edited by author 2006-06-16 05:08:25.
06/16/2006 05:00:08 AM · #10
And a duotone:
06/16/2006 10:00:09 AM · #11
Comments?
06/16/2006 10:07:52 AM · #12
I like the tight crop. It's a stronger picture than the other two. I'm not a fan of the duotone. There appears to be some kind of halo around the hand and steer that isn't there in the color pictures.
06/16/2006 10:22:29 AM · #13
Left you a comment on the one with the tight crop! A definate no vote from me on the duotone.
06/16/2006 11:18:25 AM · #14
B&W might make a stronger composition than duotone for this particular subject. Bikers tend to make good B&W subjects. LOL! Closer crop looks good.

Amazing what nice photographs unexpectedly present themselves to us as long as we keep our "photo radar" turned on, isn't it?

Message edited by author 2006-06-16 11:18:45.
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