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Some recent street photographyNathan Brake...Australian Idol finalist
A lady walks thru a city A young man waits A beautiful woman waits Regards
Matt. K
Re: Some recent street photographyVery nice work as always there Matt.
#1 and #2 are a bit dark, with a lot of detail lost in the shadow. #3 is interesting BUT #4 is on the money, I love it, the out of focus lady and the focus door gives this image a great feel! Cameron
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Re: Some recent street photographyI like the tone set in #2. It is just right to give that feeling of how the lady is all alone.
Regards Colin
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Re: Some recent street photographyWhat if you flipped the #4 so that the writing is readable?
Re: Some recent street photographyI am with aim54x (Cameron). Try surenj's suggestion to see if making the writing legible improves; or detracts from the image.
Re: Some recent street photographyThe reduced exposure in the first two works well by distilling the images down to their essentials. It adds an element of graphic symbolism. I'm going to try this one day when I feel bold enough.
Cheers Steffen. lust for comfort suffocates the soul
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