RE: PESO: two images from my project
The first one is a nice strong photo. The second has no context or story, and offers little to involve the viewer. How nice it is to know that you sometimes work late and eat supper at work. What is your project? If these are two images from the same project, why is it that they are not connected? Shel [Original Message] From: Boris Liberman http://www.photoforum.ru/rate/photo.php?photo_id=199955 http://www.photoforum.ru/rate/photo.php?photo_id=199426 They are totally unrelated. The only connection between them is that I shot them during my lunch or supper time at work. Boris. P.S. I do stay late (until 11 pm) once every week. So sometimes I have to have supper at work.
Re: PESO: two images from my project
Boris Liberman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.photoforum.ru/rate/photo.php?photo_id=199955 Stunning! Is that Sigma lens sharp enough for you to get a really *big* print of this? This image is definitely a candidate for poster size treatment. http://www.photoforum.ru/rate/photo.php?photo_id=199426 She's thinking Why is that other bicyclist wearing bunny ears? ;-) -- Mark Roberts Photography and writing www.robertstech.com
Re: PESO: two images from my project
Hi! The first one is a nice strong photo. The second has no context or story, and offers little to involve the viewer. How nice it is to know that you sometimes work late and eat supper at work. What is your project? If these are two images from the same project, why is it that they are not connected? My project, which I thought you might have remembered, is to take a camera with me at work every day. I would take one lens only, sometimes zoom though and take my camera with me as I intake nutrition :). The project is about walking and seeing things, whatever they are. Boris
Re: PESO: two images from my project
Hi! http://www.photoforum.ru/rate/photo.php?photo_id=199955 Stunning! Is that Sigma lens sharp enough for you to get a really *big* print of this? This image is definitely a candidate for poster size treatment. Sigma is quite sharp indeed. I'll see what I can do... http://www.photoforum.ru/rate/photo.php?photo_id=199426 She's thinking Why is that other bicyclist wearing bunny ears? ;-) Yeah. Or I could copy and paste the ears from Frank's photos too... I mean, theoretically and in light of most recent discussions only ;-). Boris
Re: PESO: two images from my project
Ahhh ...hanks for the reminder about your project. The next step is to find a theme or two, and make those the focus of the project. Shel [Original Message] From: Boris Liberman The first one is a nice strong photo. The second has no context or story, and offers little to involve the viewer. How nice it is to know that you sometimes work late and eat supper at work. What is your project? If these are two images from the same project, why is it that they are not connected? My project, which I thought you might have remembered, is to take a camera with me at work every day. I would take one lens only, sometimes zoom though and take my camera with me as I intake nutrition :). The project is about walking and seeing things, whatever they are. Boris
Re: PESO: two images from my project
I love the first shot. Great composition. I don't dislike the second, although I find the stoplight and person right at the edge to be somewhat distracting. I probably would like it better either a little lighter or a little tighter. Paul On Jul 2, 2005, at 11:20 AM, Boris Liberman wrote: Hi! The first one is a nice strong photo. The second has no context or story, and offers little to involve the viewer. How nice it is to know that you sometimes work late and eat supper at work. What is your project? If these are two images from the same project, why is it that they are not connected? My project, which I thought you might have remembered, is to take a camera with me at work every day. I would take one lens only, sometimes zoom though and take my camera with me as I intake nutrition :). The project is about walking and seeing things, whatever they are. Boris
Re: PESO: two images from my project
http://www.photoforum.ru/rate/photo.php?photo_id=199955 http://www.photoforum.ru/rate/photo.php?photo_id=199426 I like them both. Nice shots.
Re: PESO: two images from my project
Hello Boris, The first shot has a nice compositional balance that makes it very nice to look at. On top of that, it offers an unusual perspective to a tall building - nice work. The second shot doesn't do much for me. The backgrounds need to have something to do with the presentation. As is, it just seems like someone on a bicycle waiting for the light to change. -- Best regards, Bruce Saturday, July 2, 2005, 8:03:03 AM, you wrote: BL Hi! BL http://www.photoforum.ru/rate/photo.php?photo_id=199955 BL http://www.photoforum.ru/rate/photo.php?photo_id=199426 BL They are totally unrelated. The only connection between them is that I BL shot them during my lunch or supper time at work. BL Boris. BL P.S. I do stay late (until 11 pm) once every week. So sometimes I have BL to have supper at work.
Re: PESO: two images from my project
Boris Liberman wrote: Hi! The first one is a nice strong photo. The second has no context or story, and offers little to involve the viewer. How nice it is to know that you sometimes work late and eat supper at work. What is your project? If these are two images from the same project, why is it that they are not connected? My project, which I thought you might have remembered, is to take a camera with me at work every day. I would take one lens only, sometimes zoom though and take my camera with me as I intake nutrition :). The project is about walking and seeing things, whatever they are. Boris So its title, then, could be Lunchtime with Boris?
Re: PESO: two images from my project
Hi! So its title, then, could be Lunchtime with Boris? Eleanor, you see, Lunchtime with Boris could be a title to a TV show, but unlike certain list member(s) I shot only stills ;-)... Boris P.S. What did I do wrong, that my mere P.S. in the original message gets so picked upon?