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09/18/2007 11:58:00 PM |
I thought it interesting you didn't crop out the foreground shadow, crab and all. It makes good sense to do as you did, too.
This way your subject puts in a brief and spectral appearance. He'll be gone in a blink, and the light's scarce enough to be sought out.
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09/18/2007 10:41:46 PM |
man they are creeping right out of the shadows...very cool... |
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07/27/2007 09:54:37 AM |
Very cool light...I got a slightly different story out of this than Joe did. But I guess that's the beauty of this photo though! |
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07/27/2007 08:50:25 AM |
very cool guy and nice light. |
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07/27/2007 04:22:33 AM |
Love the light!
That looks like Bert Newton!! : ) |
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07/27/2007 03:35:14 AM |
Are you still using that polarizer at all? This has great light, the lampost's light looks 2 dimensional. I think the guy in the sunglasses is a seriously funny dude and told the guys behind some great one liner as he walked by, but he didn't stop he knew it was funny and just kept walking. |
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