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Critiques [Translate]
- claudeR
(0) - [2004-04-06 10:48]
Also a great shot..
I really like that.
A big smiley here...
- charlesdias
(49) - [2004-04-06 12:31]
Hey, I´m not the only one that likes to take a small and "inofensive looking" Lomo and take photos of people as I pass by then !!!
Great photo, lovely colors, very interesting indeed.
- torben
(154) - [2004-04-06 12:45]
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I've started to do the same kind of walk-by-shooting, I love the way of loosing control and just trying to go with the flow of the moment. Yes there are some really nice movement, texture and color here, I like it.
- gringofil
(0) - [2004-04-06 12:49]
The blur is cool. I can't make out any part of this image, I don't even know that this is a man (so I gotta take your word for it), but somehow all this distortion makes the shot interesting. Nice poping colors. Well done.
- zto
(262) - [2004-04-06 13:08]
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Really really nice Carolyn. Not only do i like the picture with it's movment and colours but i like the whoel idea of taking pictures "on the fly". Hope you don't mind but i think i'll do some experiments with that. I like what it has done with the picture. It looks like big paint strokes. I also like how yu have balanced the blur. More blur and it had become an abstract shot, less blur and it would run the risk of loosing intrest. Very good.
- manny
(11941) - [2004-04-06 13:33]
Great shot Carolyn. I'm glad you've retained the colors. Apart from the blur, its alos the color that makes this shot.
- dsidwell
(1183) - [2004-04-06 16:59]
This has an urban but nevertheless painterly feel to it. I love the colors and motion blur.
- Midnight_sun
(548) - [2004-04-06 17:55]
Great colours, the strong motion blur on the subject whilst keping the bg more in control is well done. The pose here is really good and makes the shot. Great composition.
- Luko
(445) - [2004-04-14 12:22]
Glad to see you here too, Carolyn.
My first fav in TL, looks like it was "painted" with lens strokes as a paintbrush.
Very strange because there are diagonal and horizontal stroke, I then cannot even imagine what was the movement during the exposure.
- Isabelle
(1126) - [2004-05-10 22:15]
I was browsing around and found this gem...
just great, Carolyn, great!
- bfly
(1540) - [2004-06-07 11:14]
how come I did not see any before ? it is understandable in TL but not here..great picture..nice to meet you Carolyn :)
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