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Portrait of Red Square


kgribov

Shooted with compact camera, which is always with me :)


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I think it's a great shot. I like the way it is unlevelled so that you can almost follow her motion forward. I agree with

some of the above comments on how traditional and contemporary values are intertwined in the photo as well. Good

job.

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Esta foto la considero excelente, si su autor deseaba expresar la pasada situacion politica y social de esta Nacion, representada por su gran simbolo como es la Paza Roja. Los agujeros del gastado pavimento (gastado regimen politico), da paso a una inclinacion muy acusada a la derecha, la parte social esta representada por ese inclinado zapato, y los personajes, sobre todo la chica del centro que camina decidida en esa orientacion. La parte politica quedaria representada por la inclinacion del pavimento, y sobre todo por el gran simbolo, el Kremlin.
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I love it. You took an ordinary subject and made an interesting photo.

 

Just as a matter of information about what it in the photo for those commenting...

-The onion domed building directly ahead is St Basil's cathedral.

-The "spire" covered by the leg is the Kremlin clock tower - more famous to many Russians than the cathedral.

-The "industrial"-looking building to the right is Lenin's tomb.

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Creative; good exposure and tones; hard to tell if focus is sharp; My critique is that a little cropping will help this good image. On the right, crop out the bright edge of the building - it pulls my eye towards that spot. On the left crop out that portion that is just to the left of the two women. The building on the right appears to be vertical, yet the spires appear to be tilted to the right. Maybe adjusting the spires so they are vertical might help?
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Different perspective, not nice, but.....anyway was not make to be perfect just a different one...isn't it?

Guillermo

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I love the perpective! The contrast of the formal historical buildings in the background agains the contemporary organic shape of the legs and stockings. LOVE IT!
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