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11/12/2008 05:45:32 AM |
I like how everything is leading away, but still connected. I think it is because the rest of the scene is empty excpet for the two walkers. And they are both on the brick path which lets your eye flow between the two. |
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11/08/2008 09:24:53 PM |
I am not going to read others comments as I am late in posting so forgive me if I duplicate them .... you do a wonderful job of bringing texture and curves into your work ... there is a sense of the older man being alone and I donĂ¢€™t know why I feel that over the other man... maybe because I can see his face and the fact that his head is down..also his slightly stooped shoulders and the blowing leaves add to the scene.. You do such wonderful poignant work that one really needs to take time to truly see all the jewels that are hidden within. |
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11/06/2008 06:39:37 PM |
I like the feeling of loneliness generated here. In an almost deserted scene the only two characters each in their own space and going their own ways. |
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11/05/2008 03:36:20 PM |
I like. Has a nice classic feel. I wish NYC were a little more twisty that would get me more into studying shapes and angles. I think all the straight streets and avenues is why I stick to people shots. |
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11/04/2008 09:27:30 AM |
I especially like the lines in this photo, the lines of the streets and the lines between the street sign and the two men. |
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11/03/2008 04:42:42 PM |
the parking barriers led me to the person heaing up the hill, misleading me as to who the subject is, a nice trick :) |
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11/02/2008 04:38:03 PM |
I like the sharp turn the road takes and the posts leading to it. I think the bottom tcan be cropped a bit closer the man's legs?
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11/02/2008 10:10:49 AM |
Loving the directions your eyes travel through this one. Wishing for a tad more contrast... possibly a phase I'm passing through... |
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11/01/2008 10:31:55 PM |
If I could be brutally honest, this doesn't interest me much as a street shot. The two figures almost seem to be in the way. If anything, their presence seems to enhance the otherwise deserted feel of the street. Almost like a Sunday morning.
What does interest me here is the geometry, the lines, the patterns and textures. Lots of great curves and criss-crossing happening here. For that matter, a bit more DOF would have been nice, but that's probably not the shot you were after.
Sorry for rambling...
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11/01/2008 05:55:42 PM |
I like the lines in this leading us who knows where. Also the no entry sign, although clearly for cars, is pretty cool. |
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