cityshapes 0 Posted April 1, 2004 Fuzzy due to compression, but you get the idea... reactions? Link to comment
johnlund 0 Posted April 1, 2004 Creative! I like both this time-lapse idea and point-of-view quite a bit. Considered converting to B&W and playing with the levels? I wish the benches weren't quite so close to the edges, and I'd prefer to see a face or two, but you might not have had much control over either. Adding more panels could be interesting. Link to comment
nikonuserf100 0 Posted April 1, 2004 This is a very interest concept. Something I've tried a few times, but this really worked out well for you. Nice composition. Link to comment
dw fletcher 0 Posted April 7, 2004 Exellent idea. I do this kind of thing quite a lot, but vantage points like this one are rare. I think it should be framed a little wider, but it's still an effective composition. Great work. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted August 15, 2005 Interesting idea, I have never before seen a time sequence like this one. The point of view is nice, it reminds of a security camera high above waiting for something to happen. Although I am going to have to go with the guy above, I think it would look better in black and white with a little level and contrast fixture. Very good though...good idea. Link to comment
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