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Ringaudas

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« on: November 19, 2007, 05:13:34 pm »

Dear colleagues, what do you think?
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« Reply #1 on: November 19, 2007, 05:37:16 pm »

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Dear colleagues, what do you think?
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Love your sense of geometry and composition. I am interested to know whether you see a location then envisage the narrative and place the elements like a director of a scene ( bike, person fishing, and in your other image the boy toward the stairs) or do you prefer to just observe and capture compositions as you find them. I would lean toward presuming that you observe a location then have a vision about the narrative and then place the elements. .....interested to know.

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« Reply #2 on: November 19, 2007, 05:58:27 pm »

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Love your sense of geometry and composition. I am interested to know whether you see a location then envisage the narrative and place the elements like a director of a scene ( bike, person fishing, and in your other image the boy toward the stairs) or do you prefer to just observe and capture compositions as you find them. I would lean toward presuming that you observe a location then have a vision about the narrative and then place the elements. .....interested to know.

Julie
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Julie, these are random shots, I just walked by. However for the street photo I do use that traditional technique when I find the location and wait for something to happen there. But the latest method is usually too borring for me. I have read that Henry Cartier Bresson used to wait at the artistically lit locations for the subject to appear there.
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« Reply #3 on: November 19, 2007, 06:15:45 pm »

I like tonality and the use of the negative space in the foreground, even the vignetting adds a nice touch - maybe if there was a bit more separation between the figure and the pier?
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« Reply #4 on: November 19, 2007, 06:28:25 pm »

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I like tonality and the use of the negative space in the foreground, even the vignetting adds a nice touch - maybe if there was a bit more separation between the figure and the pier?
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Tim, I looked at your galleries and some shots are really impressive to me.

Regards from foggy Lithuania
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« Reply #5 on: November 19, 2007, 06:51:24 pm »

Thanks.  

I'm in the process of figuring out how to use lightroom rather than JAlbum for the galleries.
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