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09/21/2006 04:33:09 PM |
The perspective I get is of a person who pulled a camera out in the middle of the street and took a snap. Nothing to see here folks. Try getting very low or stand on something to get above the normal eyelevel shot. The buildings lead us to a blank wall and blank sky. If you like this street and what̢۪s in it and can go back wait for a day with blue sky and big clouds find a new way to look at the street and shoot again. |
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09/20/2006 02:45:21 PM |
You got things framed well.. nothing's tilted.... and yet somehow it seems to me that everything is sort of going to fall to the right. I don't know why - it might have to do with the plants in the left corner seeming a bit too overbearing? But otherwise, this is a great shot. Good tones and contrast... even the power lines don't seem to be a distraction. Everything just fits together quite well, and it's a great example of perspective. |
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07/19/2006 07:23:04 PM |
The empty sky is what draws my eye first here, but then it drops me down to the path. Good classic composition within the frame. Seems a bit empty - one would expect a human or two, but in a way it represents a society where despite the housing being so close, the people stay hidden inside. Or it could just be during the work day and no one's home. :-) |
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07/17/2006 08:58:25 PM |
i like it, especially in B&W--i'm expecting a few young kids playing kickball in this street/alley. Good capture!! |
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07/14/2006 02:34:58 PM |
8 :) empty but is it bleak? |
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07/13/2006 08:22:07 PM |
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07/12/2006 06:06:24 AM |
This works well in b/w tone IMO. Good perspective but nothing really grabs/draws the eye to focus on. |
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