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Crosswalk Cammo
Image Title:  Crosswalk Cammo
 
 By: Bob Brins  
  Copyright ©2008



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Photographer Bob Brins {K:3687}
Project #32 Lines Camera Model Canon EOS 20D
Categories Street
Photoart
People
Film Format
Portfolio Street
Lens Canon EFS 17-85
Uploaded 6/6/2008 Film / Memory Type Digital
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 98 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 14 Rating
5.37
/ 3 Ratings
Location City -  New York
State -  NEW YORK
Country - United States   United States
About Union Square, NYC
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There are 14 Comments in 1 Pages
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Luca Peccerillo   {K:4684} 6/6/2008
Very nice capture, great idea in B&W.
Well done Bob.


Bob Brins   {K:3687} 6/6/2008
Thank you, Luca. It's good to hear from someone with such an excellent protolio that has been rightly well received. This was a "grab shot". I was walking. I observed the opportunity, pulled up the camera and pressed the shtter. The slightly off level of the painted lines ends up being balances, I hope, by the complementary tilt of the suject's wondrous jacket.

Bob


Kiarang Alaei   {K:48453} 6/6/2008
Very interesting,
but without the man passing in background!


Bob Brins   {K:3687} 6/6/2008
Thank you, Kiarang. The passing figure in the backgound was part of the bargain. He was merly there along with my intended subject. It was a very quick moment on a busy NYC street (Broadway, actually). I've wondered how the image would work without him. Does he add extra complexity? Does he provide a dark field to define the edge of my subject. It literally depended upon where one was standing at the time.

Bob


Kiarang Alaei   {K:48453} 6/6/2008
Sure for this great technical capture all elements have choosen intended and thoughtful.
but the man dosn't add any things to your picture and breaks the Rule of your photo!
which rule?
the rule of Lines:
lines on the dress and lines in the street.


Bob Brins   {K:3687} 6/6/2008
Thanks, I see your point. It's good to have an exhange in views. It's what I hope for when I post images.

Bob


Kiarang Alaei   {K:48453} 6/6/2008
Thank you,
i enjoyed your idea!


Aziz ABC   {K:9810} 6/17/2008
Very well seen and captured.
I would propose to crop the other man from right hand side.
6/7
Aziz


Malules Fernandez   {K:3053} 6/28/2008
Very interesting shot.
a hug,
Malules


Anne Knes   {K:46830} 6/29/2008
Excellent .


1301307 60   {K:40776} 6/30/2008
well seen similarity of elements..
great shot!


Bob Brins   {K:3687} 6/30/2008
Thanks, again. This was a very quick "grab shot". It's the kind of street photography that I wish to be better at. From seeing to shooting took about 10 seconds.

Bob


Peter De Rycke   {K:39283} 7/27/2008
Excellent photo, this is so well seen and recorded !!


Bob Brins   {K:3687} 7/28/2008
Thank you, Peter


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