michaelmarcus
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Summer '06. Where does your eye go?
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Tiny bird in the middle waiting for help! Love the boy's expression, too.
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Great that the people line up so well!
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Posed? Zoom? Wonderful that she is not looking at you.
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Superb capture. Reminds me of some of "the best." Congratulations
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Amazing symmetry. A "decisive bird moment!' Is this a crop?
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great shot! what is the "affiliation" of these men? where from, in Gujarat? thanks, Michael
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This is a very good and appropriate use of HDR. But I wonder --- what is this great shot saying to the viewer? Or, perhaps, it doesn't matter!
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blue of the water, subjects unaware of you --- they are lost in thought. shot with a zoom?
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great portrait: sharp and well-lit. I assume this was taken with a zoom?
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I wish I had taken this one! Very nice. Maybe crop on right side? We seem to look for similar people, objects, etc, in the street!
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eyes are drawn immediately to the face, excellent choice for the splash of color. like the composition!
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Note to self: re-scan, reprocess!
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I like this a lot. And many others of yours. We look for the same things. I've got a 1970 B&W of similar!
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In New Haven October 11, 2013
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Both words work for this image: movement and moment!
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I always especially liked this one, too. It doesn't make a difference, but I recall that it was a girl running...my original composition was supposed to be just the two men, but she made it better. And it's a good thing I caught all three subjects just before the signpost would have been "growing" out of the men's black hats!
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I had an old Kodak rangefinder at the time. Sometimes I wonder if I ever took pictures better than many of the ones I took in Israel!
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This is one of those great captures when milliseconds matter...My first instinct would be to crop left and right, but can't be done. Even though you've got distractions of others looking at you (minor, I think), the DO balance each other out for symmetry! Same with the bench...
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