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Sep 10, 2007 20:32 |  #1

Decided to get out of my "lack of art" funk...so I decided to stroll through one run down part of downtown.

Although being watched by the homeless and nearby workers I managed to find an are that had some 'style' to it.


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Sep 10, 2007 20:33 |  #2

these I figured was someones breakfast...


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Sep 10, 2007 20:47 |  #3

This is an excellent series. The off-beat, skewed angle and PP works well here. Lomo conversion? Or close to it, I guess. One caveat, though no biggie - I would make the framing similar for all photos to tie it up as a series.


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Sep 10, 2007 20:53 |  #4

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This is an excellent series. The off-beat, skewed angle and PP works well here. Lomo conversion? Or close to it, I guess. One caveat, though no biggie - I would make the framing similar for all photos to tie it up as a series.

I dont even know what lomo effect is. I just made them look the way it felt when I was in there.

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Sep 10, 2007 21:44 as a reply to  @ thekid24's post |  #5

Really like the broken glass image and the cans of low life... Nice series.




  
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Sep 10, 2007 21:49 |  #6

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Really like the broken glass image and the cans of low life... Nice series.

Thanks me too. And at first I thought the broken glass would have less impact then the other photos. Shows how much I know.


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Sep 11, 2007 05:21 |  #7

Nice shots Kid. You can tell us the truth Kid. Those beer cans are your breakfast. =)




  
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Sep 11, 2007 07:03 as a reply to  @ jdizzle's post |  #8

Nice series ! great work !




  
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Sep 11, 2007 09:45 |  #9

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Nice shots Kid. You can tell us the truth Kid. Those beer cans are your breakfast. =)

Nope, I dont drink...ever:D I want to live long:p

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Nice series ! great work !

Thanks I appreciate it.


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Sep 11, 2007 11:10 |  #10

Awesome series...the broken glass was perfect! And the beer cans were a good shot...you know thats what they buy when they ask for money!


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Sep 11, 2007 11:26 |  #11

I really like these, nicely composed and the PP makes them so atmospheric. You have inspired me to get off my @ss and go shooting!


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Sep 11, 2007 13:15 as a reply to  @ qtaran111's post |  #12

good shots, love the subject matter, the compositions and the persepectives. The PP I also like, nice and grungy.


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Sep 11, 2007 13:19 |  #13

I like your work!
the broken glass shot is my fave


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Sep 11, 2007 17:26 |  #14

Thank you all for the comments..I pretty much told myself to get out and find something to shoot. I knew the perfect place.

I plan on going to other places and finding spots...then put together a video. THAT MY PLAN....depends if I follow through:p

The broken glass has become my fave as well.


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Sep 12, 2007 13:02 |  #15

thekid24 wrote in post #3907064 (external link)
Nope, I dont drink...ever:D I want to live long:p

??? Seriously ??? Actually, I have heard that a beer a day is good for your health. Helps to clean out your body...or something like that. I would drink a beer over a soda anyday.

As for the series... I love it. You definately have a very artistic eye! ;)


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