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Tuna
24th of November 2009 (Tue), 18:53
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v382/redboys/DeadEnd2.jpg
xMClass
1st of December 2009 (Tue), 03:24
Love this shot. Nicely done.
sapearl
1st of December 2009 (Tue), 05:40
Nice composition, good thought process; a shallower DOF centered on the main foreground subject would have made a good shot better. Thank you for sharing.
TheHoff
1st of December 2009 (Tue), 05:42
I like this a lot.
I think the DOF is spot on; the city is part of the subject matter for me.
sapearl
1st of December 2009 (Tue), 05:56
OK Alex....now you're making me think and reconsider...hmmmm:rolleyes:; big expectations without that first cup of coffee yet this early. I concede there is merit to what you say.;)
I like this a lot.
I think the DOF is spot on; the city is part of the subject matter for me.
TheHoff
1st of December 2009 (Tue), 05:59
I like that the bkg isn't perfectly sharp as it does give some separation but I think I need to see some of the detail there as the headless man isn't really the main subject but rather it is his apparent isolation inside the context of the city.
(whoa, where is my coffee now, man?)
sapearl
1st of December 2009 (Tue), 06:56
You sure that coffee wasn't spiked with a little bit of something mysterious ?:lol: Actually, with the planned day ahead of me, that sounds like a pretty good idea. Seriously though, I never thought of him as a headless man until you mentioned it.....and that brings to mind another train of thought. This image engenders more complexity than I first realized. Somewhat provocative.
I like that the bkg isn't perfectly sharp as it does give some separation but I think I need to see some of the detail there as the headless man isn't really the main subject but rather it is his apparent isolation inside the context of the city.
(whoa, where is my coffee now, man?)
kelvinservigon
1st of December 2009 (Tue), 18:04
nice drama. love it. :P
AmandaMarie
1st of December 2009 (Tue), 18:43
I agree. A shallower DOF would've been better. It gives kind of a "off into the abyss" feeling.
AlphaChicken
2nd of December 2009 (Wed), 22:41
The dead end if I guess right, is where the photographer is. As if you are coming down the street towards the guy and he is the dead end.
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