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| 11/02/2008 04:26:53 AM |
Whose Onlyby jaysonmcComment: Talk about magic hour light. The light and framing are great. Not sure that I get a sense of 'street photography' on this though. Outside of your control, had they been crossing the street without the car turning, the image would be a lot more powerful. The car steals attention from the crosswalkers. |
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| 11/02/2008 04:25:24 AM |
Cleaning up everyones messby StarbananaComment: Technically met the challenge, but the distance you are from the subject and the benches on the right compete for attention and pull the viewer's eyes off the frame to the right instead of leading me to the man picking up the trash. |
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| 11/02/2008 04:23:56 AM |
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| 11/02/2008 04:22:49 AM |
Cemetery Ghostby cassilda_terryComment: You know, I really feel that this technique could be used to achieve some cool affects. I think just one 'ghost' would have been strong enough, and maybe reposition the camera so that the brightest street light is just off screen so it doesn't compete so strongly with your 'ghosts'. |
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| 11/02/2008 04:20:38 AM |
The Walk Homeby JimiRoseComment: wow, there is someone in there... they're so small I almost missed them. As a landscape study this is a good shot, but you'd need to remove the person. As a 'street' shot, I feel we're too far away from the subject to get a sense of who and what they are. |
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| 11/02/2008 04:18:27 AM |
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| 11/02/2008 04:17:20 AM |
Miningby banmornComment: I guess the group of birds as interest to the image. I'm trying to 'feel' the shot... but not getting much other than a random guy on a beach in the morning looking for metal. If that's all you were trying to convey, then you've achieved that. Your distance and angle have you so far removed from the subject, that it's hard to evoke much else from the image. |
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| 11/02/2008 04:14:55 AM |
Haves and Have Notsby klkitchensComment: Nice contrasting elements. Crop just a little off the left for a true square crop. Otherwise, strong photo. |
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| 11/02/2008 04:14:00 AM |
Colourby got2bgutsyComment: wow, took me a second to find the photographer in the image. Try boosting your saturation, and brightness and contrast just a bit on this. It may really make it pop more. |
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| 11/02/2008 04:13:05 AM |
A quiet retreatby Yo_SpiffComment: Not sure if it's my old age, monitor, or what, but the image feels a little soft. Compositionally it's fine. I like how the camera is lower than just normal standing height to take the shot. |
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