vuk_vuksanovic 0 Posted March 20, 2001 Very nice photo. The circular pattern of red (from the tail-lights) ties it all together and the lone worker provides an excellent contrast of the human against an essentially industrial/abstract backdrop, as well as being a useful comparative reference for perceiving the scale of everything. How did you get him to hold so still for 4 seconds? Link to comment
william_wood 0 Posted March 21, 2001 How did you get him to hold so still for 4 seconds?That probably wasn't too hard...he was a CalTrans worker, right? ;)Your pictures are stunning. Link to comment
DB_Gallery 87 Posted March 22, 2001 This guy had no idea I was shooting his pic. I managed 3 frames and this was the only one where he was totally still....luck. Link to comment
tommy huynh 0 Posted April 22, 2001 Excellent photo. You have a top notch portfolio. This shot has a nice "Blade Runner" aura to it:) Link to comment
thisthing 0 Posted May 18, 2001 Your portfolio is a good example of why I usually prefer color over black and white. Link to comment
bunk 0 Posted May 29, 2001 This is definately a 'wow' photograph. Everything comes together.. the curve of the lights, the depth of the contruction in the forground and background, contrast between the blue light in the back and red light in front. Very nice! Link to comment
mclemens1969 0 Posted June 3, 2001 I have looked through your entire online portfolio here. After eagerly absorbing the entire melange, I am left with a single burning question -- exactly how much Wheaties do I need to eat, and for how long? Link to comment
jeffbellamy 0 Posted September 14, 2002 I have actually been to this place in my dreams which feels very wierd. Thanks Link to comment
Guest Posted August 8, 2006 Very nice sensation, like blade runner or something like this. Congratulations and thanks for sharing your work Link to comment
aginbyte 0 Posted February 27, 2008 ... silhouetting the stationary man and then the arc of red lights ... a hazy night. The work in this folder is too much to digest at a single sitting. Link to comment
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