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NYC, Diana Ross Playground


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Beau, works for me. I think the second pair of legs on the left make it. Also great tones. The right hand side seems to be a little soft.
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Yep, it works great if you ask me. I think the composition is great with the implied diagonal running from the one set of legs to the other. The choice of lens was excellent giving a nice dynamic quality to the image. I was thinking about getting a 28 as my next lens but now I'm thinking a 24 may not be such a bad choice either. Good work.
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I like the sense of motion. Nice low angle on the sun too. The diagonal elements introduced by the shadows, and to the lesser extent the concrete, keep my eyes moving through the frame. Very dynamic. Good execution. Got to love the fe2/24mm combo. One of my favorites. Set it and forget it!
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One amusing (but annoying) thing about this image is that the lens broke just as the picture was taken -- the rear element fell off as the mirror popped up, causing that black vignetting at the lower right and the blurriness on the right side. I was able to screw the thing back together afterward, but the loose element damaged the mirror and focus screen as it rattled around in the camera.
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no faces is good. Works for me..;) Lots of mystery and tension.

 

Beau, about the print..been busy lately..will let u know..when Im ready.;)

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Yeah, this works great. The title gives it away, but if you try to not think about that, it looks like they are just floating or levitating, or being abducted by aliens or something. Great visual effect and great capture.
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This is one of my all time favorites, It makes me feel like I am on a swing too! The shadows... overall composition....is... amazing! In a themeatic show on "Play" or "Childhood", If I were a judge, this would win hands down! Regards, TK
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Works for me. I may have inadvertently been influenced by this when shooting a couple of months ago- I have a vaguely similar photo in my portfolio. Thanks for the inspiration!
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