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Challenge: Despair (Classic Editing)
Camera: Sony DSC-F717
Location: South Phoenix, Arizona USA
Date: Feb 22, 2003
Aperture: f/2.8
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1000
Galleries: Urban, Emotive
Date Uploaded: Feb 23, 2003

I learned a valuable lesson when taking pictures of homeless people for the despair challenge - don't do it again.

While photographing a group of homeless loitering at a bus stop one wild-eyed guy suddenly ran strait at me demanding to know why I was taking his picture.

It dawned on me he might be a criminal on the run or drug addict who would just as soon destroy my camera and/or kill me than be caught. I was undecided which would be worse.

I convinced him I deleted his picture from the camera, but at the time I was far to frightened to remember how.

The actual subject in this image was OK with having his picture taken.

I thought the gainy appearance conveyed the desperate conditions under which the homeless live.

Statistics
Place: 49 out of 200
Avg (all users): 5.2950
Avg (commenters): 6.1333
Avg (participants): 5.2941
Avg (non-participants): 5.2959
Views since voting: 1338
Votes: 200
Comments: 15
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
03/02/2003 11:05:00 PM
The grainy effect makes it look really gritty and urban. The tone also matches it perfectly. My choice for number one!
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03/02/2003 03:54:07 PM
why the grain? the sepia tone is enough... maybe up the contrast a little too.
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03/01/2003 05:28:00 PM
I like the shadows of the fence on this guy's trousers and jacket. The photo is a little too grainy for me though, but it has charachter.
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02/28/2003 02:20:06 PM
the grain and sepia make this look soooo old and special, I love it, surely a 10
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02/27/2003 05:45:01 PM
Nice image and choice of color scheme. This image is a little grainy though. Good idea. Good job.
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02/26/2003 12:12:46 PM
Picture very noisy,low quality but 10 for the idea!
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02/26/2003 07:35:05 AM
interesting but I don't think the colour and graininess does it any favours
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02/25/2003 10:06:47 AM
Excellent image. I like the grain and the tonal range.
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02/25/2003 03:49:11 AM
I think it must be me, but I don't get a feeling of despair from this. It's probably due to the gentleman being upright - standing tall. The grain effect is appropriate for this image, but the sepia tone doesn't feel quite right. I think it's because sepia is usually the colour of old photos, but this has very modern elements in it:- the buildings, wide empty road and the shopping trolly.
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02/25/2003 12:46:31 AM
Nice shot... The grain works well here. I hope you tipped the gentleman for posing for you :)
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02/24/2003 07:44:31 PM
I like the image, and grain is a good idea, though I find that this looks like you added grain rather than let grain appear?if that makes any sense.
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02/24/2003 04:05:32 PM
this surely meets the challenge
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02/24/2003 02:34:21 PM
Too grainy for my liking. Good subject
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02/24/2003 02:16:00 PM
nice photo. good job.
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02/24/2003 11:32:27 AM
Like the subject not the grain..
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