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Collection: Street
Camera: Nikon D200
Location: New Orleans
Date: Mar 10, 2008
Galleries: Vintage, Black and White
Date Uploaded: Apr 20, 2008

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Comments: 15
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07/02/2008 05:54:36 PM
The grittiness just makes this shot. If it weren't for the cellphone this could pass for a vintage photo.
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05/08/2008 10:28:28 AM
I think the overlay works well in the in the shot giving this an old photo feel. Nice street shot as well.
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05/04/2008 11:18:43 AM
Apparently I have the re-uploaded version showing - I don't find the overlay overpowering. It seems to fit this very well.
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04/28/2008 02:45:56 PM
I am grateful for all the comments, and I think I agree that the overlay was overpowering the photo itself. I kind of like it still because it creates the mood I was trying to evoke, so I desaturated it a bit, and re-uploaded.... I think it is better now.
04/25/2008 10:02:04 PM
What a unique world is our Home! Cutting-edge technology and apparent poverty in the same photo! Slice of life as it really is... Good work! :)
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04/25/2008 01:54:29 AM
interesting street image, maybe crop it a little tighter using the lamp post to frame it on the left.

The overlay is a bit distracting, actually.
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04/24/2008 11:02:53 PM
This works really well. I can't add much more. I like it alot.
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04/24/2008 08:57:04 PM
Like the interesting people and the sign on the fence, and how this was composed. I find the overlay (or whatever you used) somewhat distracting, especially the strong pattern in the right lower corner. Would love to see this as a standard B&W or duotone or sepia, or perhaps with a more homogeneous overlay.
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04/23/2008 12:36:48 AM
I rather like the processing. It gives the photo that real "street" feel. It's funny, but the wire or string appears to be a leak coming out of the rear guy's bottle...he better drink fast!
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04/22/2008 12:49:50 PM
I like this shot - but I really don't like the processing; my first reaction was 'why has this tea-staining effect been added to this?' and only when I read the comments did I even consider that sign. me no see the point.
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04/21/2008 07:20:05 PM
Cool street shot. The color and texture work great here. Nice creative processing.
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04/21/2008 03:00:25 PM
Norman Rockwell run amok in an urban setting with a D200!!!!

Great capture and processing.
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04/21/2008 12:39:26 PM
Colour? Eeeew...Ha! If you don't mind...how do you do it?
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04/21/2008 04:14:07 AM
Iraklis, yes it is, of course. The original photo was clean and, what's even worse, color :)
04/21/2008 02:50:07 AM
I like this photo very much! This may sound like a silly question but, is the aged look from post processing? Great candid and the sign on the the fence is just precious.
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