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andrea giuseppe
{K:3122} 7/18/2005
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This snapshot is good but could be better to clone the building at the left side with the sky
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Paul Paul
{K:5362} 7/12/2005
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> great color in strong composition
Thanks Mohamed. Lucky with the weather, and also the utter failure of the shoelace industry to produce shoelaces that work. I had been wondering about ways to include the block of flats in a photo.
Paul
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Paul Paul
{K:5362} 7/12/2005
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Neil,
Thanks for this.
> Normally I'd have been quite critical of the > composition here, but somehow the shapes,colurs > and subject make it all balance out just right.
Do you want to elaborate on this? I am sensing that I know what you are driving at: it is essentially dull (man tying his shoelaces), and that dullness is what gives a certain fascination (man tying his shoelaces in exceptional circumstances next to huge artistic monument rusting in autumn sunshine)...
And the pull of asymmetry grips one a bit. Maybe.
> Do tell - did you stage it or was it an > opportune moment?
No, no intervention on my part here. I was just standing there with my camera, completely clueless as usual.
Paul
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Paul Paul
{K:5362} 7/12/2005
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Hola Tony,
> Me gusta esta toma
Gracias por tu comentario, maestro! El hecho de que te golpeó ésta imagen es interesante así que yo ando pensando que es casi solamente a mí que fascinan tales imagenes - típicamente con un desequilibrio torpe y aparentemente poco de sustancia.
Abrazos Paul
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Neil Niamh White
{K:9165} 7/11/2005
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Normally I'd have been quite critical of the composition here, but somehow the shapes,colurs and subject make it all balance out just right.
Excellent capture.
Do tell - did you stage it or was it an opportune moment?
Neil
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Tony Diana
{K:13396} 7/11/2005
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Me gusta esta toma, saludos
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Peter Gustafik
{K:184} 7/11/2005
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Nice lighting and composition
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Mohamed Banna
{K:34237} 7/11/2005
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you catch the moment,great color in strong composition , well done 7/7
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