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Found Still-life Blue and Yellow
Image Title:  Found Still-life Blue and Yellow
 
 By: John Karsten Moran  
  Copyright ©2001



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Photographer John Karsten Moran {K:1184}
Project N/A Camera Model Nikon N70
Categories Film Format
Portfolio Lens Nikon 35mm 2.8 PC
Uploaded 7/30/2001 Film / Memory Type Kodak EBX100
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 310 Shutter unrecorded
Favorites Aperture App Priority unrecorded
Critiques 5 Rating Critique Only Image
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About La Fonda Latina Peachtree, Atlanta, GA.
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There are 5 Comments in 1 Pages
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Artie Colantuono   {K:12275} 7/30/2001
very cool idea John....bike should occupy the space between the door frame and the upper part of the staircase....it should not intersect the door frame..in other words move the bike up the stairs until it clears the doorway....you only need the back tire inthis anyway......or the front of the bike coming down....


John Karsten Moran   {K:1184} 7/30/2001
Thanks for the comment. I agree, I suppose i could've done that, but I was trying not to interfere with the subjects in this: Street Stillife. I tried to work on what I could find laying about naturally, without contriving or directing anything as would've been done in a traditional still life. If I had really decided to fiddle and then compose, I would've moved the bike either up the stairs like you suggested, or in front of them. Then I would've bracketed a couple of shots like this, and asked a hispanic lady in a red dress to stand in the doorway and bracket off a couple more, or better yet, a kid in a white t-shirt hanging on the bottom of the railing. :-)


E A   {K:727} 7/31/2001
Eerie light! The colour scheme is pretty cool, and while I agree with Artie about refining composition, I definately wouldn't have moved it myself, more so to avoid looking like I was trying to run off with the bike! The chain/string sort object running counter-diagonal to the stairs is the only bit that bothers me, but again, thats the rub of found object photography. Cool, quirky image with a lot of character.


Debbie Groff   {K:9569} 7/31/2001
I too, like the eerie colors.


Amanda Tippins   {K:8} 9/15/2001
i like the colors and i think it'd kill the shot if you moved the bike


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