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08/31/2012 12:38:15 PM |
Nicely down and kudo for looking for the new and interesting angle. Not sure I like so much of the right hand statue as framing. Perhaps a step to the left would have helped. Also catching the performers dancing rather than bowing would add more impact. |
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08/30/2012 01:44:51 AM |
Street photography succeeds when we feel as though we're there, a part of it. This is a timid voyeur's view, the view of somebody who is not part of the scene and hiding on the fringes.
It also feels like the end of the action. |
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08/29/2012 08:21:15 PM |
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08/28/2012 06:17:51 AM |
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08/28/2012 12:09:40 AM |
I like the b/w tones, but the back of observer's heads are too prominent and block my view of the scene. I understand that they can be there to give context, but still. |
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08/27/2012 10:49:09 AM |
Just a little too far from the action here. Hard to tell the subject from the crowd. |
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