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11/08/2018 10:32:35 AM |
Good tones and silhouette figure with the eraser mop. |
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11/05/2018 04:57:56 PM |
A perfect outsider's glimpse. It stays with the viewer. |
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11/02/2018 04:28:28 PM |
I like how you created anonymity by using strong contrast. I'm also enjoying your framing choices. With a square crop attention to edges is very important. Thanks |
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11/02/2018 11:36:48 AM |
reading the comments is equally enjoyable than looking at that impressive picture. All the comments reflect what I fell about this scene |
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11/02/2018 12:38:11 AM |
I am with Nam - my first thought was that whilst integral to the scene, the mopper is almost as inanimate as the tables and chairs. An interesting photo. I find myself inventing a backstory about this figure whose face I can't see, can't make an emotional bond with - he hates his job, his employer doesn't see him as a fellow human being. he follows orders but doesn't make any effort to work efficiently - why should he. He is nothing. |
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11/01/2018 06:27:30 PM |
beautiful tones, lots of contrast, and then the dark subject making his light swirls. |
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11/01/2018 02:41:42 PM |
Looking at these images in chronological order, I'm becoming stuffed by all the terrific shots. And here's another. Wonderful composition and rhythm. I like the sepia treatment but am not enamored by the frame. It feels like a thin slice of a large cake, a monumental story. So much to look at and appreciate. |
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11/01/2018 02:00:47 PM |
Really nice elements in this and the tones and processing are perfect. That he is in silhouette robs him of identity for me . . . and makes him anyone rather than someone. |
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11/01/2018 01:47:21 PM |
Am confused by the frame although I get the idea of a jagged edge - a torn slice of life |
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11/01/2018 11:20:12 AM |
He paints flowers on the floor with his mop. He's dreaming, and winning the dream. Tones and grain: you're dreaming too. Thank you. |
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11/01/2018 10:46:20 AM |
very effective use of silhouette, I really like how he's just coming in from the right side of the frame, makes my eye sympathetically follow him right across the floor to the other side. |
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11/01/2018 10:31:07 AM |
Now, if I were the 'mopper' I'd have cleared the tables and stacked the chairs on them before mopping ;)
A winning image is one that makes you think - this took me back to my days working in Hotels/Bars so thank-you :) |
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11/01/2018 10:16:53 AM |
inspired use of silhouette. the figure boldly intrudes into the composition with his own geometry(the mop). |
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11/01/2018 10:08:46 AM |
bold treatment, strong contrasts - noise works well |
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