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| 08/08/2007 02:25:40 AM | Men at work :)by ChezComment: I came to this image from your free study with a lot of coloured houses sitting on top of each other. Now, this is a good one, with colourful people sitting on top of each other. Well, I don't know where this was taken, but at my place, people actually call this work. Who knows, maybe they're solving quantum mechanics' problems, or trying to figure out the aesthetics of the patterns on the street, or maybe they're just talking business and the latest exchange rates of euro and dollar and Korean won and the Italian lira and how good was life without euro. Most probably they're talking cars, they seem to old to talk about girls. I want one of those stripe shirts. And, great top down point of view, very nice. I tried something like this, but people didn't like it. I'm glad they liked yours, because this point of view needs to be used more often, some interesting things can be seen from above. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 08/08/2007 01:58:07 AM | Kidnappedby smardazComment: I like "rearview" better, because it doesn't limit my interpretation of the scene, and the scene begs for a lot of interpretations. "Kidnapped" just forces my thoughts on one direction, and I'm not sure I agree with that here, similar to many other commentators. Why couldn't this be a scene from Wim Wenders' movie, say, "Paris, Texas", but it must be a Hollywood one? As for the photo, a good one. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 08/08/2007 01:51:28 AM | Connectionby bleuComment: A punch! A big punch straight on my face, but still pleasant enough. Good. Very erotic in a strange way. I don't know, but I think this is a good photo. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 08/08/2007 01:30:03 AM | Confrontationby posthumousComment: Such a usual mundane scene, bordering to boredom, with such unusual colours, repelling and insulting to Nature (She wouldn't make something so ugly!)...I fail to understand what's going on and what's the point, as if there should be one...A transit to where? A good exercise, but a real artist would never show this to everyone, so if I could, now that I know, I'd vote this a 1. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 07/18/2007 05:13:56 AM | | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 06/29/2007 11:33:16 PM | School work can be so boring.....how can I spice it up?by HollywoodHoebagComment: If I may comment: this is a lazy photo! Yes, it meets the challenge, because you have singled out your subject by colour, but there's nothing else except that, not even focus, no fancy composition, no school work (I don't understand how song lyrics are related to school work). I think this is a waste of a good idea. Please, go back to this shot again, try it with different lightning, with different composition, work on the image more that just one snap. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 06/29/2007 11:20:36 PM | revival never goes out of styleby boysetsfireComment: When I started windowshopping and marvelling the perfect dolls of design industries, colour-coolness and hippines left the frame of my vision, and I turned into a shadow, a faceless shadow firmly holding my empty bags.
Now, while still headless from previous experiences, I'm trying to move on and return to life of colours, but the scars are still there: the shadow still makes me intuitively move my had close to the pocket.
I guess...
Anyhow, one of the best photos in general, and street photos, in particular. Congratulations for a great capture. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 06/29/2007 11:10:25 PM | Cantinaby MichaelCComment: Having read Coelho's Alchemist a long time ago, I don't remember where Santiago meets the gypsy fortune teller, but I always suspect it was in a was in a Cantina, that would have an entrance just like this one, that is, with a blue windowless blue door, framed by green and red lines, built on decaying walls. And, definitely there should be a stone step, to firmly show that the cantina, as well as fortune telling is there to stay, no matter that the walls are loosing their colour. As for beer, everybody is welcome to have a sip. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 06/29/2007 10:52:41 PM | Hello Lifeby equaticComment: Nice curves, nice shape, nice motion, nice colours, a great picture. I find the glowing background fitting nicely to the joyful mood. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 06/29/2007 10:49:55 PM | Colorfulby bobgaitherComment: Indeed, it is colourful! See, the rules say that you can't shoot a portrait with eyes closed; but, brake the rules and you get a mini masterpiece. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
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