markwilkins 0 Posted June 26, 2001 Family in the frame -- does it support or distract from the image? Link to comment
dennis_keizer 0 Posted June 26, 2001 Sorry Mark. The pedestrians do not help here. Perhaps if they were sharp? I would like to see the same scene without the people. Or perhaps while panning with the people and bluring the background? Link to comment
sammuth_krakhman1 0 Posted June 26, 2001 I disagree with the person above. The presence of physical motion transforms this otherwise inert and busy scene. It's well worth disrupting the fairy tale setting that we're fed up with. Link to comment
laura_goodnight 0 Posted June 26, 2001 I agree with the person above. I also like how the pedestrians are displayed here. What this picture tells me (with the people being blurred) is that there is this beautiful image that people take for granted and don't stop to admire. I think the trees are feeling lonely, hehe. It's wonderful. Link to comment
matt_milan 0 Posted September 19, 2002 i am feeling the people in this photo. the motion blur brings a sense of life to this image that i don't think i would have otherwise thought about. it reminds me of walking down mainstreet in disneyland when i was young. Link to comment
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