jaygaffney 0 Posted November 5, 2001 How did you do the borders? This isn't a full 35mm frame, nor is it a half-frame? How did you get the borders this way? Link to comment
AntonioC 8 Posted November 5, 2001 Well, after 5 minutes waiting, she finally fell asleep. I purposedly left the borders, film and eyes were there . Critiques? Link to comment
fb 0 Posted November 5, 2001 Great photo !!!!Like looking at a fancy postcard.Congratulations.Frantz Bouchereau Link to comment
jillmyers 0 Posted November 5, 2001 I really like the image, but find the border unnecessary and distracting...especially the word "Ilford." It also emphasizes the fact that this is heavily cropped...I'd like to see the full frame. Link to comment
xandao1980 0 Posted November 5, 2001 This is a very nice picture...I like the old man sitting beside her, with his legs crossed, looking quite calm...I really have difficulties in taking pictures of people, epecially if they close...did you have to ask the man permission to take the picture or he didn´t noticed...that´s what I try to do. Link to comment
manu_vermeiren 0 Posted March 9, 2002 I like to see the full print - interesting pic. Link to comment
andyr 0 Posted September 3, 2002 I like the cropping done this way- it's in keeping with the 'snatched' nature of the shot. Link to comment
over exposure 0 Posted December 16, 2002 Antonio, i just have to add nothing to this image, you know how much i like it......the way the man stands it just talks clearly about the city you pressed the shutter on.....great!Gabriele Lopez Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted January 23, 2003 This is what I imagine as "true life". E' fantastica Antonio, la dovresti far pubblicare... Se non la vedessi nel tuo portolio direi che l'ha scattata Newton! Link to comment
over exposure 0 Posted March 5, 2003 Speravo tando di trovare nuove foto di strada....non aggiungo altro tanto lo sai!! vado a vedermi il resto del tuo spazio!! Give us more street photos!! Link to comment
billangel 9,671 Posted January 17, 2004 Good depiction of the strain, fatigue, or boredom associated with urban life, but I find the inclusion of the film sprockets to be a distracting gimmick. Link to comment
marcogesiot 0 Posted February 24, 2004 My favourite photo of your portfolio. Bellissima, delicata ed intensa, emozionante!! Link to comment
mashed_milos 0 Posted January 4, 2005 The quality of film that you use, allows that the artistic degree turns in a precise and different atmosphere of art Link to comment
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