Thanks for all the comments! I will try to reply to them in some time.
Now, it's just easier to reply to some equipment or similar discussion
with a quick, unmindful post, than to reply in a thoughtful manner
more deeply ;-) As I am full (literarly) of assignments for the
following days, except onl
In a message dated 5/17/2004 9:37:00 AM Pacific Standard Time,
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> News by the wall,
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> http://fotof.wz.cz/paw
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> A grab shot on the street. Could have chosen a little better moment though.
The
> woman is reading a big newspaper.
>
> Frantisek
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Diago
Interesting shot, the extreme foreground on the left is distracting, its
too bright and too dominating. I would turn the camera to the right and
include more sky, or frame the woman more to the left. The right half of
the picture is very dynamic, the left half is just a large wall, it's not
bein
Very, very interesting. So many interpretations!
It's that wall, of course. I really like the proportions and perspective of
it. At first blush, it seemed to overwhelm, almost dwarf the newspaper
reader. That bothered me at first, but now I like it. It made me wonder
about the wall.
What's
Ji.
Was that intentional,the woman standing still ,next to the Rush sign.That was the first
thing i
noticed.That part alone makes it an interesting shot.
I like the lines of the wall,the stepping effect n the bottom and the slightly curving
top.
Dave
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