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04/12/2015 10:17:20 PM |
I'm feeling Deb vibes here... |
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04/12/2015 07:49:30 PM |
Pulling away in distance tends to deindividualize, if not dehumanize, people. Here the distance is not so far as to accomplish that, but far enough to allow a bit of abstraction. The white lines are so strong that I'm seeing the people becoming like vagrant notes on a continuous staff. And a nice little symphony it is. |
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04/12/2015 07:42:45 PM |
A classic context presented well, I like the grittiness and the implied solitude of the crowd. |
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04/11/2015 03:16:03 PM |
I expected them to have to jump over the obstacles.
How different from ants we are. Ants would be touching, helping with messages of problems or food-directions. We're walking our defensive lines. |
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04/11/2015 01:03:40 PM |
The Beatles. They multiplied |
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04/11/2015 11:39:31 AM |
I am fascinated by the part clean and part dirty sections of the lines. |
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04/11/2015 10:45:16 AM |
Ebb and flow against the grain. |
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04/11/2015 10:22:08 AM |
The march of the automatons with a few rebels straying from the grid. Good contrast and grit. |
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04/10/2015 12:27:17 PM |
I like the idea of this image, but find the execution rather disconcerting. I have to look at it almost peripherally. |
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04/09/2015 08:44:16 PM |
that is one busy walkway. the people are just more lines painted on the street. |
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04/08/2015 12:37:12 PM |
Great tribute! The lines, the pov and the high contrast processing are perfect. A tilt would have been a slam dunk! |
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04/08/2015 05:40:39 AM |
Bang! That's the contrast smacking me in the face.
Great starkness to go with the busyness of the scene. |
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04/06/2015 01:16:03 PM |
I did a shot like this long ago, except I could not afford the extravagant cast. I had just one guy. There's something theatrical about zebra crossings (or whatever they may be called where you live); it's like improvisational theatre, but en masse. The picture is packed with interesting little playlets; especially love the tight rank of suits about one-third from the left. And the big circular drain at lower right, ready to transport new players in and out of the stage; like a theatre trapdoor. Great fun. Thank you. |
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04/06/2015 12:29:13 AM |
Delightfully busy and chaotic! |
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