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Aug 14, 2007 05:56 |  #1

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Aug 14, 2007 07:09 |  #2

Like the composition ... but it seems the bike is not in focus




  
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Aug 14, 2007 07:54 |  #3

I have found that a lot of people tend to complain about things being slightly blurred or slightly the wrong colour, or slightly 'noisy'. [[Try to take these with a pinch of the old NaCl.]]

This is the choice of the artist, and can quite often be intentional. I think this photo and the crop is just fantastic. One of the best, and most alluring, I've seen in a long time. Please keep up the good work, sit back, be pleased and enjoy your creation.


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Aug 14, 2007 10:35 |  #4

Lovely composition and tonal range. Love the earthy color, almost monochromatic.


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Aug 14, 2007 11:49 |  #5

I would like to see it as a B&W or maybe a sepia...For me the bike does seem a tiny bit OOF, but the bigger issue for me seems to be that it blends in too much with the black railing. Overall I really like the photo, and think the composition is great


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