tklancer 0 Posted June 2, 2001 I definitely prefer the bottom -- you get more of a sense of action (passing) rather than just being stuck behind a truck... The reflection is also a more interesting angle. Quote Link to comment
chuck_sochat 0 Posted June 2, 2001 The bottom pic is too busy. What might have been interesting is a much closer shot, as if the back of the truck was like looking through a portal. Quote Link to comment
nick_s 0 Posted June 7, 2001 I agree with the first post and prefer the bottom image - simply a more dynamic image. However, I would have liked to have seen a complete image of the truck including the bottom of the wheels and little bit of asphalt. Quote Link to comment
sandino 0 Posted June 7, 2001 I prefer the top photo. It seems much more interesting with a double convergenge (i.e. the actual road lines converging ahead of the truck and the reflected road converging behind the car). I also like the entire reflection, with sky, etc. Nice pair of photos. Quote Link to comment
g1 0 Posted June 8, 2001 definitely the top - the road in the reflection is complimenting the road the truck is actually on - it is a simpler cleaner image too - great shot Quote Link to comment
jeroenhoogeveen 0 Posted August 28, 2001 Which photo do you like the most, the upper or the lower? Quote Link to comment
mike zern 0 Posted August 28, 2001 One a recent trip, I was going to try the same shot but wasn't sure that it would be that interesting, I should have tried any why. I like the bottom picture the same reasons mentioned above. Great shop. Quote Link to comment
eugbro 2 Posted August 28, 2001 Together they they evoke the emotion (and very short story) of having been passed. I'd leave them in the current format. Quote Link to comment
brian_e 0 Posted August 28, 2001 shows action. Upper is a view we have most often, therefore most common and mundane. Passing shows action, activity, etc. IMHO, anyway. Quote Link to comment
lennart_van_hoevelaak 0 Posted January 4, 2002 getverdemme, wa een lelleken fotoos zeg!!! Quote Link to comment
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