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Bill Gibson
{K:2701} 11/2/2006
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in some ways I think the plaid pants might and I do mean "might" be better if that person was dead center and you were shooting straight across the car
having said that, I like this a lot and it has an oddity to it that makes it stand out from countless subway car photographs (I have taken a few without much beyond mediocrity as a result)
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jessie voigts
{K:6772} 10/26/2006
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wow, everyone has a bag, don't they? and some funky shoes. you know they only made ONE pair of those shorts, roger. you'd best hope she's not on usefilm. HAHA. great shot! i love your train shots. glimpses of humanity. esp since we're in the boonies and drive our car to places and then get out. you know?
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 10/13/2006
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Well now, this is DIALOG! Thanks for getting back to me. Must admit it was those fluorescent shorts that grabbed my attention... [grin] and then she kindly bent over and I just couldn't resist taking a shot. I think I got the decisive moment. One of the most satisfying results I've achieved recently. (Been in a bit of a slump, to be honest.) Nice application for high saturation, too!
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Joel Aron
{K:14920} 10/13/2006
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Hi Roger.
Maybe it was the wine after a hard day, but your image became a topic with me and my wife. I had the image up after I sent my comment to you, and my wife (the one with the 4 years of photography in school), says, "Ya know, that's a cool image, and I like it wide like that...your crop is too square".
So that was last night.. this morning, with my coffee, I open my laptop, and there's your image, still there from last night.
Well... I was so wrong! your angle is amazing! In a much cleaner state of mind, with no stress (yet), I took in, and enjoyed every little detail. Wonderful plaid shorts. honestly... wonderful.
Viva la CC!! ;)
all the best my friend,
cheers, -joel
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 10/13/2006
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Thanks, Joel. I think if I had wanted to cut out the plaid butt, I would have taken the people more square on. The exaggerated perspective of the very wide-angle lens works against this crop, I feel, whereas it leads your eyes to that butt in my crop. It WAS a crop, by the way. I was shooting from the lap, not looking through the finder, so I used the widest lens FL to be sure of getting everything in and cropped later. Thanks for taking the time to make a constructive comment. Viva CC!
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Joel Aron
{K:14920} 10/11/2006
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Roger,
I so enjoy that you're getting bold with your images from the train. They are amazing! The clarity, and slice of life is so wonderful!
Since you did post this as a "Critiquer's Corner", I took this chance to see what you think about the sugestion of a tighter crop to give this more of an intimate group portrait. I've attached an idea of what I was thinking. I *love* your posted image.. I just wanted to see what you thought of this crop.
Brilliant image! I love how wide you shoot, and well you capture your life in Tokyo. Your images take me there every time!
cheers, -Joel
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AJ Miller
{K:49168} 10/11/2006
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Funny shot, funnier title! I love the way everyone is apparently unaware of a photo being taken, especially as you can hardly poke the lens of this machine out from between your shirt buttons... Can't believe you had it up to your eye - did you hold it in your lap and "hope" the composition together? I'm intrigued, having just splashed out for a DSLR and wondering how I'm going to manage without my discrete 90 degree flip-up viewfinder.
There's a great range of colour here - and not just in those shorts. Shoes, laces, plastic bags. It's an altogether fascinating shot.
John
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Rob Ernsting
{K:8899} 10/11/2006
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LOL. What a great wide angle and a lovely shot of those sleeping people. It must be boring on the subway/train. I notice you had it on automatic. The lighting is beautiful.
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Angela DeLong
{K:3050} 10/11/2006
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That's a nice shot - except for the big plaid butt. :) Humorous.
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