blowingsky 0 Posted April 11, 2006 Love the hard-edged controlled composition and the minimalist sanctity of impression. A great addition to your other images of this ilk. Catching the yellow bag is that characteristic twist you add to many of your images to up the impact. Link to comment
AJHingel 127 Posted April 11, 2006 Ed, again one of your pearls. I love the scene you have composed made of an L formed area of light in one third of the frame. Anders Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted April 12, 2006 Wow. fantastic use of the sunlight and shadow dear Ed! Very spectacular! Bravo! Biliana Link to comment
alberto.prt 0 Posted April 14, 2006 Fantastic shape, great originality. Regards Alberto Link to comment
erwin1 0 Posted November 28, 2006 fully in line of your superb style ! impressive composition, erwin Link to comment
pmj 6 Posted June 14, 2010 Please note the following: This image has been selected for discussion. It is not necessarily the "best" picture the Elves have seen this week, nor is it a contest. Discussion of photo.net policy, including the choice of Photograph of the Week should not take place here, but in the Help & Questions Forum. The About Photograph of the Week page tells you more about this feature of photo.net. Before writing a contribution to this thread, please consider our reason for having this forum: to help people learn about photography. Visitors have browsed the gallery, found a few striking images and want to know things like why is it a good picture, why does it work? Or, indeed, why doesn't it work, or how could it be improved? Try to answer such questions with your contribution. Link to comment
stp 6 Posted June 15, 2010 The contrast between the smallness of the human figure and the massive building is striking, and the shape of the light/shadows really catches my eye. To me, this photo speaks to the engineering ability of humans and our ability to go so far beyond our singular selves. Link to comment
lech1 0 Posted June 15, 2010 the corner of the fifth window at the top destroys balance Link to comment
MichaelChang 12 Posted June 15, 2010 The contrast in size makes it somewhat interesting; not sure I care for the black, though. It looks artificial and frankly overpowering. Link to comment
melloncollie 0 Posted June 15, 2010 usually a very small, distant main subject would be distracting, so as the big portion of closed black shadows. in this particular case these things are in fact the strengths of the photo: a small human being compared to the huge buliding; the play of light and shadows, with hopeless big shadows are making the atmosphere more mystical. very good photo. Link to comment
cphoto 0 Posted June 15, 2010 Your eye wants to leave the image at left, then top. It needs some shadow detail rather than pure black. Composition needs a little more sidewalk at bottom to give it a base. Very interesting shot. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted June 15, 2010 I like the starkness of this and I like the sharply defined shadows, but I really feel this should be in black and white, in order to give it a really noir look and feel. I think this image cries out for a more "forbidding" look. Link to comment
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