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El Malecon - La Habana


fredericpascual

TriX Pushed at 3200 Asa - No tripod


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Me gusta mucho el contraste entre el paseante y la figura iluminada abajo a la izquierda (?es una persona?). El grano del 3200 y el desenfoque terminan de darle el toque de misterio e inter鳮.. muy buena!

 

marcelo

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Excelente foto Fred, me gusta mucho, ese desenfoque le va genial... Felicidades. Lastima que no logro ENTENDER el 1/1.
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Thanks for your comment, Thanks to understand this kind of Shot....Thanks again for those anonymous 1/1,,,and low rater...means the photo tell something....
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Very interesting Fred, I do like it a lot. If I had taken this image, I?d have it framed vertically, to show some more of the empty street (that area is too dark and too large)... just my opinion... anyway, I like it!! I was missing your shots!!!
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Thanks Charo,,,but I did want to put the guy on the left, so with a vertical framing, it must work, but it s another mood...I missed your good comments...
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Frederic, I find most of your photos most engaging. Regrettably I don't know what I'm looking at here. Somebody walking on the sidewalk at Havana harbour sea wall?
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Thanks, .as I can see, This is a kind of shot, we hate or we love. I have nothing to comment, nothing to justify or not. Just that, it s not a snapshot or an accident....And just to thanks you to stop here. I think this shot deserve a little story. I will do it on my web site...soon.
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Me gusta mucho...tambien si no es descriptiva del lugar. Onirica; pero no es tu estilo abitual (no es critica, es una consideracion!).
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if only surveilance cameras had your eye and artistic taste - they would be catching images like that! a moment of urban apprehension in motion. a very effective image.
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"risky photo", I like that description, and I like the image. I especially like how the right leg of the figure is angled and how appears to be lifted, which in my mind translates to running.

 

I don't know, this just somehow works.

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