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hejl
26th of June 2007 (Tue), 00:47
http://www.hejl.com/media/Snapshots/madrid/pictures/picture-167.jpg
http://www.hejl.com/media/Snapshots/madrid/pictures/picture-64.jpg
http://www.hejl.com/media/Snapshots/madrid/pictures/picture-18.jpg
http://www.hejl.com/media/Snapshots/madrid/pictures/picture-17.jpg
Deckham
26th of June 2007 (Tue), 00:58
That first shot is spectacular, mate.
(maybe you should insert a blank line between the pics?)
Is that a public bathroom?
hejl
26th of June 2007 (Tue), 01:29
thx. the bathroom was in a restaurant that was closed at the time (all shots are madrid, spain - btw)
ValB
27th of June 2007 (Wed), 15:13
I love #2. Great capture.
wesuggs
27th of June 2007 (Wed), 15:47
great eye for color
trajectory fish
27th of June 2007 (Wed), 18:57
These shots are all realy good. I appreciate the compositions and feel of the images quite a bit, especially number 2. The color in that one is stunning.
Keep up the good work!
-Bennett
Alex 2
27th of June 2007 (Wed), 21:17
The first and second ones are great! At first glance the store in the second one may seem centered, but the fact that its slightly off really helps out. I love how the storefront seems to almost glow! Your style reminds me how they shot the movie Amelie.
Great stuff!
bob393
27th of June 2007 (Wed), 21:30
Great shots, especialy the first one!
hejl
29th of June 2007 (Fri), 02:02
Your style reminds me how they shot the movie Amelie.
um, wow. thanks.
I just said (maybe 5 days ago?) that Amelie was such a unique film, because almost any frame could be pulled as a still and printed. I am a huge fan of Jeunet's work, and I consider his film to be a stunning achievement in visual mastery.
That really made my day. Thanks :)
kosin
29th of June 2007 (Fri), 20:25
my favorites are #1 and #2
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