mountaineer1965 0 Posted November 14, 2003 I really (reall) like this picture. Very simple, very emotional, very powerful!! I've just marked my first person as interesting. Link to comment
brian_wetter 0 Posted November 14, 2003 I was wandering around the park the other night trying to get some long exposures when this bench caught my eye. I set up the tripod and ran into the frame for about 30 secs. My family says they like it but no one can put their finger on why. Comments? Thanks so much. Link to comment
boneheadmx 0 Posted November 14, 2003 Love the soft glow of the exposure as well as the way the elements are put together. All adds up to a very soft piece. Nice! Link to comment
Bilal Zaheer 0 Posted November 14, 2003 30 second exposure and the guy in the picture didnt even move? really cool shot. the way the light is brining out only the interesting stuff and everything else is in total darkness. its like you're inside your mind, at one single spot, one singularity of thought... interesting. just the fact that this picture was not staged and yet so close to perfect makes it one of a kind! Link to comment
peter_meisterle 0 Posted November 14, 2003 Can't imagine a better angle for this impressive shot. Very well done, congrats! Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted November 14, 2003 It looks like a painting somehow ... I think that is why it has that "emotional" feel. Link to comment
mike werkhoven 0 Posted November 14, 2003 i think that most people wil feel a content in this picture. someone by himself, allone, a thinker. last memories, a glow in the dark. besides that, it is a nice picture, mike. Link to comment
phantom_dragon 0 Posted December 25, 2003 This is one of those pictures that you can't stop looking at. I have found myself coming back to it and just staring at it. Excellent shot. Link to comment
tyler_buckley 0 Posted January 28, 2004 long exposures are one of my favorite things about film and I feel like I don't do nearly enough.... This one works out amazingly I get a surreal feeling from this and I think it's because of the dropoff of the light. The lone guy on the bench in the middle of the night works well emotionally..... I don't know what else to say but I love this image. Link to comment
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