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Challenge: Street Photography III (Advanced Editing VII)
Camera: Canon EOS-40D
Lens: Canon EF 70-200mm f/4.0L USM
Date: Oct 24, 2008
Aperture: F/4.6
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/83
Date Uploaded: Oct 26, 2008

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Place: 36 out of 146
Avg (all users): 5.9886
Avg (commenters): 6.2857
Avg (participants): 5.8070
Avg (non-participants): 6.0756
Views since voting: 834
Views during voting: 380
Votes: 176
Comments: 8
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
11/02/2008 09:24:09 PM
Desat is interesting, maybe a bit distracting as my eye is drawn to more colorful places.
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11/02/2008 09:00:11 AM
A good candid image ... like the tone and texture of your edit
Good work here
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11/02/2008 12:58:26 AM
Interesting mix of sepia and color. Not sure whether I care for the look as it is used here or not. Still a good strong image to me.
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10/31/2008 09:21:39 PM
Meets Challenge:2
Technical:2
Interestingness:2
Creativity:
TOTAL: 6
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10/30/2008 02:17:28 PM
Interesting choice to keep the color on the walls/window, yet remove it from your subject. Not something I'd normally like, I don't think, but it does seem to work here. Reminds me of days we'd sit on my grandparents' porch and cut beans or shell peas.
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10/29/2008 09:27:05 PM
Overall nice shot. I like your post processing. Looking at it though, the bricks on the right pull my eye away from the man (main subject). Try cropping off the right bricks and you may find that this makes the image a stronger composition.
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10/28/2008 04:48:09 PM
Don't like the sepia and normal colouring together, down to personal taste, however very interesting moment captured
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10/27/2008 10:11:40 AM
This guy reminds me of my old Uncle Charlie. Uncle Charlie was a good man who liked to play the harmonica. There was this one time he was playing his harmonica and you know who walked by? No? Me neither, but I do know that he said this to my Uncle Charlie; "You play that thing like an Angel" to which my uncle said "You're darn right I do you little sissy boy. Now get out of my face and let me play before I punch you right in your ugly kisser!" The man was so upset that he started crying right there. My uncle Charlie was so disgusted that he took his harmonica and threw it at the guy. Well, Uncle Charlie was a bad aim and he missed the crying sissy boy by about six feet. The harmonica went flying out into the street and a young boy by the name of Brucie Springsteen found it. He wiped off the slobber from my Uncle Charlie and started playing that thing like he had played his whole life. My Uncle Charlie listened in amazement at the young boy playing. Uncle Charlie walked up to the boy, put his arm around him and said "Boy, you've got real talent there. I see great things in your future, but if you don't take your nasty lips off my harmonica I'm going to break your little sissy boy nose. Little Brucie Springsteen was so shocked he didn't really know what to do so he just stood there. Uncle Charlie did what he said he was going to do and punched him right in the face. As he punched him there happened to be a cop driving by and my Uncle Charlie got arrested, but while he was trying to fight off the cop he said "You can't arrest me! I was BORN IN THE USA! BORN IN THE USA!" Little Brucie Springsteen heard this and... well, you know the rest of the story...

I miss old Uncle Charlie...
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