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Critique By: Lars Noack  (K:166)  
6/2/2005 8:03:37 PM

You're right, Angelo, I can be seen in the window glass. And of course I did give him some change, I guess he made quite a lot of money that day...
        Photo By: Lars Noack  (K:166)

Critique By: Lars Noack  (K:166)  
5/29/2005 4:59:15 PM

great title also! :-)
        Photo By: Ollie Mackley  (K:1744)

Critique By: Lars Noack  (K:166)  
5/29/2005 3:39:53 PM

sehr schönes Filmkorn - das meine ich ernst! :-)

Gruß, Lars
        Photo By: Verena Rentrop  (K:15233) Donor

Critique By: Lars Noack  (K:166)  
5/29/2005 3:35:07 PM

mich würde interessieren, wie das Original ausgesehen hat... :-)

Gruß, Lars
        Photo By: Verena Rentrop  (K:15233) Donor

Critique By: Lars Noack  (K:166)  
5/29/2005 3:25:50 PM

super!
        Photo By: Verena Rentrop  (K:15233) Donor

Critique By: Lars Noack  (K:166)  
5/29/2005 3:23:53 PM

Hello Verena,

A known object? Which one? :-)

Lars
        Photo By: Verena Rentrop  (K:15233) Donor

Critique By: Lars Noack  (K:166)  
5/29/2005 3:05:38 PM

Hi again Angelo,

Yes, you're absolutely right - an assistant especially with this kind of camera would have been amazing but no, I was travelling all by myself.
Luckily this was an "alighting only"-platform on the DLR and at this time of the day trains are coming only all 10 minutes or so. Time enough for me to take another quick shot without any humans on it.
This time I used a monopod (you know these "tripods" with only one leg?) which makes taking photos in this position a lot easier.
Unfortunately you need a permission to take professional photos on the tube (which I didn't have) - and this kind of camera looks quite professional though I'm not a professional photographer...

Lars
        Photo By: Lars Noack  (K:166)

Critique By: Lars Noack  (K:166)  
5/29/2005 2:43:00 PM

Hi Angelo,

Thanks for your comment! Actually it took me ages to get a photo with no human being on it - as you probably know the tube is always crowded with people no matter what time of the day it is.

As far as I remember this photo was taken without a tripod because the position of the camera didn't allow one but with a high speed film like the Delta 3200 that's quite okay!

Lars
        Photo By: Lars Noack  (K:166)

Critique By: Lars Noack  (K:166)  
5/29/2005 2:39:15 PM

Hi Angelo,

Yes, that's still in London - but I cannot remember where it was taken... :-(

Lars
        Photo By: Lars Noack  (K:166)

Critique By: Lars Noack  (K:166)  
1/2/2004 7:15:38 AM

Congratulations for being "Photographer of the Day"! :-)

Gruß, Lars
        Photo By: Verena Rentrop  (K:15233) Donor

Critique By: Lars Noack  (K:166)  
1/1/2004 12:40:13 PM

Hi again, Verena,

komme aus Essen, arbeite aber in Düsseldorf! :-) Wo fotografierst Du so für gewöhnlich? Deine Fotos sind spitze! :-)

Gruß, Lars
        Photo By: Verena Rentrop  (K:15233) Donor

Critique By: Lars Noack  (K:166)  
1/1/2004 12:27:34 PM

great - where is it taken?
        Photo By: Verena Rentrop  (K:15233) Donor

Critique By: Lars Noack  (K:166)  
12/30/2003 12:17:14 PM

not bad - und hallo aus Essen! :-)
        Photo By: Martin Ziegler  (K:0)

Critique By: Lars Noack  (K:166)  
12/30/2003 12:15:24 PM

unfortunately the background looks extremely unnatural to me...
        Photo By: Brenda Sellers  (K:322)

Critique By: Lars Noack  (K:166)  
12/30/2003 6:59:14 AM

Great! But for portraits I usually pefer less grain - habe you tried out Neat Image yet?
        Photo By: Reynaldo Guimaraes  (K:2422)

Critique By: Lars Noack  (K:166)  
12/30/2003 6:53:21 AM

Amazing colors! Phantastic!
        Photo By: José Maria Palmieri  (K:129)

Critique By: Lars Noack  (K:166)  
12/30/2003 6:52:16 AM

Simply blue - great! :-)
        Photo By: Ahmed J  (K:6014)

Critique By: Lars Noack  (K:166)  
12/30/2003 1:32:53 AM

Great - where in London is this exactly?
        Photo By: Claudia De Benedetto  (K:2220)

Critique By: Lars Noack  (K:166)  
12/29/2003 5:59:06 PM

Hey Alex,

Thanks for your comment! How comes it you speak German?

And as for the frame: I think the color of you choice draws to much attention to the frame itself instead of supporting the photo (which it should usually do). Are you sure that this pink really comes from the flower? How about using the "eyedropper tool" in Photoshop to choose an original color from the flower? How about any of these suggestions? :-)
        Photo By: Alex Teller  (K:8286)

Critique By: Lars Noack  (K:166)  
12/29/2003 5:35:11 PM

Thanks, Susi!

Speaker's Corner is part of the Hyde Park in London/England and every Sunday lots of people (mainly tourists as myself) come there and listen to the speakers who are "usual" people and who have a message to tell.

Here are a few links to give you an impression of what is going on there:

http://www.adanor.co.uk/hydepark.html

http://herbert.the-little-red-haired-girl.org/speakerscorne r/
        Photo By: Lars Noack  (K:166)

Critique By: Lars Noack  (K:166)  
12/29/2003 5:23:26 PM

great! but I don't like the frame... simply white would have been a lot better, don't you think so?
        Photo By: Alex Teller  (K:8286)

Critique By: Lars Noack  (K:166)  
12/29/2003 5:18:30 PM

could have been sharper - and less green...
        Photo By: Carlimar Silva  (K:11)

Critique By: Lars Noack  (K:166)  
12/29/2003 5:13:52 PM

aren't the colors a bit over-saturated? just my humble opinion...
        Photo By: Martin Mora  (K:4666)

Critique By: Lars Noack  (K:166)  
12/29/2003 5:07:41 PM

Great - but I would have preferred it without people...
        Photo By: William Francis  (K:365)

Critique By: Lars Noack  (K:166)  
12/29/2003 5:00:08 PM

not bad, but I wouldn't place the person in the middle - what do you think of my suggestion?
        Photo By: Adam   (K:21)

Critique By: Lars Noack  (K:166)  
12/29/2003 4:55:18 PM

which one is which here? :-)
        Photo By: Lucas L  (K:12145)

Critique By: Lars Noack  (K:166)  
12/29/2003 4:42:57 PM

unfortunately there's not much of a real photography left... :-(
        Photo By: Gary Petersen  (K:383)

Critique By: Lars Noack  (K:166)  
12/28/2003 7:40:23 AM

Phantastic!
        Photo By: Ulf Sjogren  (K:22)

Critique By: Lars Noack  (K:166)  
12/28/2003 6:29:17 AM

Great!
        Photo By: Joep Mennen  (K:171)

Critique By: Lars Noack  (K:166)  
12/28/2003 6:23:54 AM

way closer to the head woud have been good...
        Photo By: Egidija Smilingiene  (K:3227)


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