cyrus khamak 0 Posted January 3, 2006 Please view larger. hello all, This image has not been manipulated, The intense yellow is due to the Sodium street lights. It was taken on New Year's eve in Boston. The effect you see is due to the fact that it was snowing at the time. Thank you for viewing and commenting. Link to comment
kctwain 0 Posted January 3, 2006 Good timing, Cyrus. And great composition, as well. The yellow uniforms, drums, lights, and crosswalk all work together to make for a dramatic photo. Certainly the snow fall adds to the effect. Well done! Link to comment
mmmee 0 Posted January 3, 2006 I love it. Nothing I would change. It looks like an old fashined painting. Add more moody darkness and Rembrandt comes to mind. Are you marketing your stuff, Cyrus? I think you should be. Link to comment
cappoldt 0 Posted January 31, 2006 I agree, you could market these - this is my fav from the bunch, and too the firewood series is fantastic. Link to comment
cyrus khamak 0 Posted January 31, 2006 Thank you Maggie and thank you Christopher. I too like a couple of images from this series. I do have a few images that are being looked and a few others that havn't posted here. Thank you so much for the compliments. Link to comment
lucyhollis 2 Posted February 19, 2006 A few New Years Eves I've wondered whose idea it was to put such a night in the middle of winter! Or maybe I need to stay down south (spending several months volunteering in Peru right now). Link to comment
cyrus khamak 0 Posted February 19, 2006 Yes, it is a WILD idea to put the New Year's Eve in the middle of winter and also put it in the middle of Summer for the Australians!! Why didn't they think of sumetimes like spring for everyone on the planet !! In Peru?! That must be very interesting. I admire you for Volunteering your time and hopefully it's for a good purpuse! Cheers. Link to comment
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