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02/08/2007 12:56:11 PM |
skews, tanks!!! i really think it's the best shot i got at MOMA, and definitely the best shot i've taken in a long time... there's something uneffected about it - and it feels like a real candid, a not-so-gimmicky lookit-me lookit-me candid. really, it's about the space around the subjects, not the subjects alone. i dunno, i really dig it...which is why i figured it for the free study. i think the half black makes the photo.....but i understand how folks wouldn't agree. whatev. i digs it!
thanks girl (and guys 'n' gals)
katy
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02/08/2007 10:37:10 AM |
A - HA!! She's back! I didn't see this - I wonder if I'd have known it was a boomer??!! This is such a cool idea. There is something, I don't know, existential... about half of this being black. And the perspective and the angle... this is like 'abstract, with people'. Well done, dude! |
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02/07/2007 11:37:14 PM |
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02/06/2007 10:36:33 PM |
Love the action in this - excellent composition |
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02/06/2007 09:08:36 AM |
Like this. The half and half composition might be a touch strong - given the complete absence of stuff in that black. I'm unsure about the figures in motion adding or detracting from the impact, too. I think perhaps they pull too much away from the stillness of the other figures. |
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02/03/2007 08:11:13 AM |
Very interesting perspective. The symmetrical division into two parts wasn't the best choice, I guess. I like the general idea. (No voting, just commenting) |
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02/02/2007 07:39:05 AM |
I havent commented on any images yet in this challenge but felt compelled to here. I love this. The lines, colors, negative space are great. One of the few pictures in this challenge that made me stop and look longer than the first couple of seconds. Its almost like you can see the people in their own different worlds. Giving this a 9 for now and adding to my faves. Excellent image! |
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02/01/2007 02:51:35 PM |
Great shot, really like your composition here, the negative space really works great in your shot also. Nice work. |
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02/01/2007 12:35:51 PM |
Interesting shot, I like the motion in the background because it makes it seem like life is going on. |
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02/01/2007 08:26:59 AM |
This one is kind of different. Not sure if I like it, but that is my personal opinon. I will vote according to technicalities and not personal oppinon. |
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02/01/2007 07:25:00 AM |
Interesting perspective, however nothing appears to be in focus here and the dark area that takes up the entire left half seems to be a waste. |
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02/01/2007 12:10:21 AM |
Interesting use of negative space and natural framing. I like the geometric nature of it and the motion blur of the people in the background adds a nice touch. |
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