daniele_malleo 0 Posted December 17, 2002 I like the tone, but that black thing "stains" the picture. Maybe a more drastic crop...? Link to comment
vincetylor 0 Posted December 17, 2002 My wife and daughter saw this and really liked it. I would rate it even higher if the black blob was not there. Great mood here! Link to comment
konr 0 Posted December 19, 2002 Baaaaaardzo mily klimacik, a ten Londyn to taki swojski nawet jest ;o) Link to comment
koval 0 Posted December 23, 2002 Fast moving person, it looks like a shadow with little detail . For thoes who will look carefully they may even see the eyes ...Comments are welcome. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted December 24, 2002 decent, but the black blur on the right side is distracting...like the tone and grain... Link to comment
don_hall1 0 Posted December 25, 2002 The people detract. A lengthening of the exposure would have allowed less of a solid image which I think would have improved the image. Link to comment
uccemebug 0 Posted December 25, 2002 I really like this composition - the inclusion of the pole at the left is a creative touch that I think brings the whole together. The the grainy & wet feeling throughout is effective, too. I think the totally blurred nature of the person(s) is fine (no, I can't see the eyes) but the positioning at the very edge doesn't quite work for me. Still, one of my favourites from your portfolio. It's an interesting urban scene, quite attractive. Link to comment
emi_grande 0 Posted January 13, 2003 i definitely agree with the suggestions above (the black blob and the pole on the left), but this is still a great shot. i love the done and the different textures in this scene. Link to comment
samdeleted 0 Posted November 24, 2003 The black blob is great! How could people be in favor of cutting it out? How boring would this picture be without it? Technically very pleasing, but not something that would hold my attention for very long. The blob instead gives the image a feeling of tension, and makes the whole composition far more dynamic than it otherwise would have been. Link to comment
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