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03/29/2019 03:16:38 AM |
Very natural looking overlay. Complex but holds together with the strong perspective lines. Almost like you're taking a self portrait ;-) Waldo Wally is isolated nicely and easy to spot. |
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03/24/2019 11:24:14 AM |
Nice play of overlays, I guessed that was you taking the photo :) |
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03/23/2019 04:09:31 PM |
the kid marches to the beat of his own drum
but I also like the rhythm of the photo, very complex |
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03/23/2019 12:12:18 AM |
What a great shot! Fantastic imagery, what more can I say. |
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03/22/2019 01:57:10 PM |
Does the British version of the book use “Wally” in the title. I’ve only seen Where’s Waldo. Love the photo! |
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03/22/2019 12:49:27 PM |
Wonderful image, so full and expressive. The overlays are evocative, along with the reflections, lines and distribution of tones in this stellar b&w. All the people are perfectly positioned, as if choreographed. The young boy next to you is charming. Looking at this is an immersive experience. I also like the fringing around the periphery and the overall speckling. |
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03/22/2019 11:06:17 AM |
You got so much story in here: the longing look of the woman in the poster towards the little boy who is sort of doing a Greek dance and you, oblivious to the scene I just depicted!
Or perhaps the poster woman looks at you, having it all, a boy, a camera, a nice figure...
Very, very nice. And I like your use of textures |
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03/22/2019 02:18:56 AM |
I can see the wally.
It’s a very interesting shot, lots to see and the b&w works wonders here, I love taking this kind of shot, I stand there like a geek for ages trying different angles etc, wally be wally. |
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03/22/2019 12:58:38 AM |
Nice composition -- a natural diptych with the model on one side and you and the camera on the other. Is the little fellow behind you a relative? There's a lot to look at here. Nice work. |
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