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© Heider Alward

The Turning Point - Toronto 2009


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I hope the metaphor behind this photo is clear. Please share your

ideas with me. Regards.

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What a weird coincidence. I rated one hours ago, as anonymous this nice pic with 6/6 and, when I've gone back to my workspace I found a comment of yours to one of my pics. Thanks and compliments for this. Go to visit your portfolio

 

Mauro

 

PS: the metaphor is clear as far as you want to communicate the same message I understand. ;-)

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For me from the scenery and technical pov - excellent. My taste. The deeper meaning of your title choice I still have to sort out.
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nice image Hayder. your p/p treatment here is very good, high key tones against the darker shades (good saturation). the whole thing offers a 'vintage' feel to it.your composition is also very good with the dual reflection of people's lives. Given the p/p work here, i would have like more in the frame (street scene). I think that although you have established the scene your choice of p/p would be better viewed in a panoramic style rather than being cropped so much IMHO
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When a leaf falls down; someone comes and gets to put it somewhere.. Developed countries' people don't have time to turn the face to look at him.. And here you got a great street picture; and by coincidence someone lies down at a corner; by not having any intention to capture that man at corner(!). I wondered the weather conditions; if it was colored, maybe I could guess.. I think it is a cold day... So let me say as everyone do "How great picture this is..".. OB
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A very strong image with much feeling in it.... Your treatment is perfect for this one... Great work..

 

Take Care, Jill

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Excellent capture - unfortunately very similar scene in many large cities. Good job with the post processing.
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Hayder,

Amazing touch! The BW tones and processing adds so much character to this image. Amazing nostalgia! Keep up the great work.

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