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02/19/2008 03:41:59 PM |
Nice composition, I especially like the matching fishing pole angles, leading you off, along with your righthand pedestrian, across the image. I like the subdued light, too. |
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02/17/2008 12:38:52 AM |
I like this recrop, it does make for a stronger compostion. nice soft feel to the shot. |
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02/15/2008 12:44:11 PM |
This is very attention getting, with the deceptively simple dark forms, bright colors and social theme. Wonderful.
Message edited by author 2008-02-15 17:46:27. |
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02/15/2008 10:52:13 AM |
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02/14/2008 04:05:51 PM |
Wow you havve the knack of finding compositionally interesting moments and process them in a symapathetic way |
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02/14/2008 03:47:11 PM |
Sweet - the repeating red and the fishing poles give this a good rhythm. |
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02/13/2008 10:36:04 PM |
Really loving your processing technique! This is my favorite one so far. Love how the red pops and love this texture with it. |
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02/13/2008 09:57:51 PM |
I love what you've done to make those colors jump out and glow against the otherwise neutral palette. I'm inclined to agree about cropping to make for a stronger composition, but I may have been more inclined to keep the guy on the left and crop from the right. |
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02/13/2008 01:56:22 PM |
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