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Oops... He almost captured my soul!


alberto.conde

Handheld. Converted to grayscale. Levels, USM and curves adjustments done in PS 7.0.


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De las últimas que has bajado, esta es la que mas me gusta, creo que es por la tonalidad del sepia
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Alberto, this one doesn't convince me, expecially if compared to the other. IMHO,the subject is too aside, leaving the street empty, and too blurred cause the motion; it would have worked well if he had been in the center of the frame. Much much better the other one.
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Aqui siento contradecir a nuestro amigo Antonio, pero en mi opinión funciona mucho mejor que la otra. Si el sujeto hubiera estado solo medio metro a la izquierda o un metro mas atras, te habria quedado "textbook". Me gusta mucho.
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Estoy de acuerdo que esta es la mejor de la serie.......... gracias a que tuviese prisa en volver a casa. Esa imagen movida da vida a un paisaje urbano caduco , a la par que bonito.
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It's normally the case how locals see photographers and their cameras. I was pleasantly surprised in Cambodia where the locals are happy to face the camera and shower generous courtesy. Your image is typical local reaction but by having him on the right side of the very fine composition it made yet another story. Good tones and great eye.
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Hello Alberto:

 

In many way, I find this gritty Gata backstreet every bit as fascinating as your grand castles. The blurred passer by definitely adds to the interest. --jim

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I like this one very much. There is great mood in that street and the blurry person adds .. tells us there are people here and that they want to mind their own business. It would not have been the same if was "posing".
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Interesante "motion" picture, añadiéndole el sabor rural del entorno. De nuevo, contrastes muy bien definidos y una figura lo suficientemente perceptible como para captar su esencia. Quizá sí que captaste su alma, pese a todo...! Muy buena.
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You've done a very fine job here. The quality of light is beautiful! Amazing how just a single element (blurred man) takes this photo beyond your average 'travel' shot.
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Would u show us the original in color, to see why u felt u needed to..had to..wanted to... go to brown.grey.white and black...
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To Thomas turk

I do oblige your request. Here, attached, is the original shot (with the verticals not corrected, since I took it with the wide angle)

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