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Apr 03, 2006 02:09 |  #1

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Apr 03, 2006 05:44 |  #2

Interesting shot, I like what you're doing here, I find the railing in the bottom right to be distracting though. Up a little higher and tighter on the subject would've been great. I do like the lighting and almost duotone color!



  
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Apr 03, 2006 05:48 as a reply to  @ Dorman's post |  #3

Dorman wrote:
Interesting shot, I like what you're doing here, I find the railing in the bottom right to be distracting though. Up a little higher and tighter on the subject would've been great. I do like the lighting and almost duotone color!

Thanks for your comments


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Apr 03, 2006 19:57 |  #4

really neat. can't add to it. perfect as is




  
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Apr 05, 2006 03:46 as a reply to  @ captn's post |  #5

A shot that has a sense of mystery about it, the angle of the camera suggests a secretive shot and the lighting works well.........also the person waiting looks a little sinister, good capture.
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Apr 05, 2006 03:52 as a reply to  @ bikerider's post |  #6

bikerider wrote:
A shot that has a sense of mystery about it, the angle of the camera suggests a secretive shot and the lighting works well.........also the person waiting looks a little sinister, good capture.
Roger.

Thanks for ur comment, appreciated.

Just thought i can share the B&W version with you guys and see if it can beat the colors one:

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Apr 05, 2006 04:01 |  #7

I prefer the first shot. I would say crop the tree at the end...but then I really like the light coming from that side. and I like the pattern of the rail in te forground...although might be good to have it a touch sharper.


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Apr 05, 2006 04:03 as a reply to  @ Photodawg1's post |  #8

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I prefer the first shot. I would say crop the tree at the end...but then I really like the light coming from that side. and I like the pattern of the rail in te forground...although might be good to have it a touch sharper.

Thanks for the comments, ill give it a try editing it :)


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Apr 06, 2006 04:15 |  #9

Great night shot,
I prefer the colour version, the conversion to b/w is abit too dark for me and doesnt portray the same atmosphere.


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Apr 06, 2006 09:47 |  #10

I prefer the colour shot. Has a very spooky feel to it- like nightmare.


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Apr 06, 2006 09:58 |  #11

yup the cast from the stree lamp adds a lot to the photo...belongs on the cover of a scary movie...:)

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