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RocketMan
Sep-22-2004, 07:54 AM
Decided to try a different perspective by shooting from above in these first two, one of someone alone with their thoughts and the second two young girls where one appeared upset and the other looks on as though she understands all too well.
The third I liked because of the contrast of their being “together” in the sense of their proximity yet still alone in that they did not appear to know each other.
http://roadrunes.com/images2/c-22/sitting-man.jpg
http://roadrunes.com/images2/c-22/two-girls.jpg
http://roadrunes.com/images2/c-22/2onabench-1.jpg
finally I thought I’d try something not involving people but rather an object alone in a courtyard
http://roadrunes.com/images2/c-22/iron-work-1.jpg
Comments, please.
RM
ginger_55
Sep-22-2004, 08:30 AM
I think I like the last one best, the intertwined art one, it took me a bit to see the togetherness of it.
the one above it, the two strangers, I like the idea. It bothers me that that tree appears to be growing out of the one person's head. I am kind of a nut about trees and people though. I ruin more shots that way. Also, I wonder if it is a bit soft, not quite clear, might be my eyes, I don't know.
The other two, the cropping bothers me. The one girl does not look too upset to me, and the other girl has that silly smile that my husband has when I am upset, don't know if she is sympathetic or not there.
The cropping does bother me on the top one.
I do like the idea of shooting down.
Good potential, are any of the cropped ones, the top two, were they cropped in PS, or the camera. Just wondered if you had more of the photos available.
And this is just my opinion. Someone else might thing very differently than I do.
ginger
PerezDesignGroup
Sep-22-2004, 02:49 PM
1st one is my favorite by far. On a different note, it sure is nice to see people reading in the park! :thumb Good for them!
ginger_55
Sep-22-2004, 05:19 PM
You know if those people reading are in focus, you could crop it down to the top part of their heads, and the tree wouldn't show.
I thought of that, because I was scrolling down. When I got past the tree, I got very interested in the photo. You can check out what it would look like by just scrolling down on that picture far enough to get rid of the tree, yet make it look good.
ginger
RocketMan
Sep-29-2004, 10:45 AM
last pics for challenge, (unless something really good happens along :D)
At the Thai festival last weekend
together in unison
http://roadrunes.com/images2/c-22/thai-dancer-8.jpg
the pause
http://roadrunes.com/images2/c-22/thai-man.jpg
2 alone in the crowd
http://roadrunes.com/images2/c-22/alone-in-crowd.jpg
and while at another festival, this one for the opening of the American Indian Museum,....
a street preacher
2gether with god
http://roadrunes.com/images2/c-22/2gether-with-god.jpg
And finally, just for fun
lady on a donkey in Mom's apartment building lobby
lady-G
http://roadrunes.com/images2/c-22/lady-G.jpg
RM
ginger_55
Sep-29-2004, 10:56 AM
Rocketman, I like this one best.
http://roadrunes.com/images2/c-22/sitting-man.jpg
I don't know how to make it smaller.
I have one I would like to use, too, as the person is also calling on the Lord. I just don't think it would fly............
I still like the one with the two book readers, too.
ginger
RocketMan
Sep-30-2004, 05:05 AM
Thanks for the comments Ginger, I think I do to, though I'm gonna post it in the challenge as a B&W which seems to lend itself to the sense of isolation.
RM
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