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Seemed drunk? Maybe he was a diabetic or perhaps he had a seizure - maybe he was mugged. In any case, I clicked to read the comments specifically because I've seen many "indigent" or "down and out" pictures on photo.net, but this one struck me as a little voyeuristic and it troubled me. Be careful - he may be a photo.net member having a bad day and you implied he was a drunk.
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I like the shot but where is the news/journalism aspect?
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This is photojournalism! Great shot! 7/7
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I was intrigued by the shot because of it's period hairstyle and clothing. I like the shot, and yes, you're absolutely right, you properly exposed for your subject matter - the background is not of a concern. I think though, that without your extensive caption, I don't feel the "menace" coming from these young people at all; this could be a protest, or they could be at a bus stop, and they're a little dismayed at being photographed. If it was protest, you need to let the picture show the trappings of a protest - this, I'm afraid, does not. But it is a good period picture of the era.
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As it appears in news/journalism, for a brief moment I thought it was an aerial shot of a nuclear test. Much to my dismay, it turned out to be a mushroom, albeit, an interesting looking mushroom.
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After viewing this image, I viewed your portfolio. and to be blunt, this is your weakest image. The title is somewhat bothersome. You have some astonishing images in your portfolio - this is a decent image, but it seems a step down from the work in your portfolio.
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Wow. I love this shot. It's all about being there.
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Thanks
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Emily? Point taken.
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Title should be "Creativity Emerging" - highly apropos of this particular image.
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Survivors in Telewatte, Sri Lanka, walk by the wreckage of the "Queen of the
Seas." Train was struck by tsunami, sweeping more than 1200 people to their deaths.
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I intentionally exposed for the colors you like, letting the faces go. I think their faces would detract from the real story of the devastated home. But perhaps I'll experiment with your suggestion maybe on center figure and child to right.
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Indeed, it is a foggy hill, but it is not news/photojournalism. Where is the story?
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San Francisco. Market St.
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Where, pray tell, can I find these cameras?
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Some very fine quality journalism. Wonderful, compelling image. 7/7
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A wonderful moment - Bresson is nodding in approval.
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I feel like I'm hearing a joke inside of a vacuum. Aesthetically it looks like an accidental release of the shutter. But the intent is evident...
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It's a good clean shot, good for first time. To add drama, try adjusting the flash up a little higher to add shadow - or even adjusting flash output.
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Awesome image. I love it. This is journalism.... Good to see shots like this in the News/Journalism section to show others what journalism truly is. 7/7
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A wonderful, wonderful shot, however, it is not news.
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