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© © 2012 John Crosley/Crosley Trust, All Rights Reserved, No reproduction or other use without express prior written consent from copyright holder

'Walking the Walk'


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Artist: JOHN CROSLEY,PHOTOGRAPHIC TRUST ;Copyright: © Copyright 2012, John Crosley/Crosley Trust, All Rights Reserved, No reproduction or other use without express prior written consent of copyright holder; Software: Adobe Photoshop CS5; Windows; full frame, no manipulation

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Street

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'Walking the Walk' is submitted as 'street' but might also be seen

as 'fine art' or even almost 'abstract'. Your ratings, critiques and

observations are invited and most welcome. If you rate harshly,

very critically or wish to make a remark, please submit a helpful

and constructive comment; please share your photographic

knowledge to help improve my photography. Thanks! Enjoy! john

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i really like the blur in the image..and the fact that the front of the shoe is sharp..the misty effect of the leg on the back is looking a real unrealistic adding to the fun..

I see a blue cast at the back..that looks a real unrealistic but adds to the mystery...Good capture!

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I always have trepedation when I post a blur photo because so many identify me with realism and 'gritty' photos.

In reality, I take a large variety -- even aerial photos (I have a couple of aerials waiting to be posted).

I'm so glad you like this one; it's a personal favorite; maybe I'll write more later.

john

John (Crosley)

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For those of us who commute using mass transit we see people rushing about like this all the time. You have captured the feeling of the daily grind quite well, John.

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From so little, you have seen so much.

Yes, it's exactly what I intended to portray, all in a fuzzy, blurry frame, but I see to you it has meaning, and strangely, this may be more 'art' than photograph.

Or equal amounts of both.

Thanks for sharing your insight.

john

John (Crosley)

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