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Critiques [Translate]
Hi Pierre
Actually, those Americans need to travel more. This is commonplace in the Hong Kong subway. And they're twice as long! "The Central-Mid-levels escalator in Hong Kong is the longest outdoor covered escalator system in the world. The system is 800 meters long, connecting Des Voeux Road Central, in Central with Conduit Road in the Mid-levels, passing through narrow streets in Soho, Hong Kong.
The escalator runs downhill from 6 am to 10 am and uphill from 10:30 am to midnight everyday. Apart from its significance in transport linkage, it is also a tourist attraction, with many restaurants, bars, and shops lining its route." Source:
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But I like the silhouetted worker at the top, & unlike HK, it's not crowded! Bon travail!
- SunToucher
(6917) - [2006-02-26 8:55]
Great lines and great silverish color. I like that you catched this one guy on the escalator.
TFS,
Niek
- magda_indigo
(31245) - [2006-02-26 8:59]
good tension in this comp, Pierre, good sense of light too, thanx, M, (*_*)
- nova
(8653) - [2006-02-26 9:17]
Photo spectaculaire très bien composée! Excellente idée d'avoir capturé dans cette photo le personnage en haut de l'escalier.Ca donne plus de vie â cette image statique! Belle réalisation! Michel
- SkyF
(6138) - [2006-02-26 9:34]
Salut Pierre,
I lke the mix of the graphic lines and the lighting. It creates a good mood, I think without the light the picture would feel cold. Very nice composition,.
Sky
- clix_stuff
(2303) - [2006-02-26 11:26]
Excellent composition and very graphic too. I like the solitary man on the top adds so much to your picture. TFS
- degetica
(2785) - [2006-02-26 11:27]
i mostly like the light here, TfS, Sabina
Deadly perspective Pierre. Any Hitchcockian director with a futuristic perspective would love to have a choice of shot like this. Great liquid feel of steel.
Mukesh
- chefcop
(4638) - [2006-02-26 13:11]
Perfect Pierre, terrific composition and marvellous point of view. And to top it all the perfect figure position. Marvellous.
Peter
- Maria74
(5997) - [2006-02-26 16:58]
Fantastic angle!! good timing too, looking at the man on top. I love this metalic tones, and you managed to compose all the lines just perfectly.
really well done!
M.
- lucbus
(10309) - [2006-02-26 17:02]
Salut Pierre,
J'aime bien ce point de vue avec la perspective qu'il créé. J'aime bien l'éclairage ainsi que les lignes qui forment cette composition. L'ajout de cette personne dans l'escalier donne de la vie. Très bien réussi.
Luc
Excellent study Pierre! Composition and perspective is great and including one person was the right choice to show us that biiiiig escalator's size. Light was managed well, I like all those reflections around, congratulations!
Robert
Sleek and modern! You were just a hop, skip and a jump away from me, Pierre. Did you at least wave?
Can't find a thing to complain about, except maybe the white in the lower left corner. I know, that's a stretch, but I want to help! :)
Happy Monday tomorrow.
Gayle :)
“Keep walking, keep walking, keep walking ….”
That is about the only thing – a surreal voice from airport loudspeakers – that is missing on this one. The feel of clinical sterility is striking through lines and neutral colors. Inclusion of man is a [human] exception to the rule [of cold shapes]. Excellent.
A.
- puffy
(16617) - [2006-02-26 19:59]
Well.. believe it or not when I first look at the thumbnail, I thought I was looking at a 4 lanes highway that suddenly broken, sily me.
Interesting composition, good POV, thanks for sharing. :)
- EOSF1
(19919) - [2006-02-27 11:39]
Très belle perspective, très bon choix du point de vue. L'inclusion de l'homme tout en haut donne une idée des proportions. Merci,
Mario
You have a good photo composition on here. Strange but how come there is not much pedestrian traffic? I think the escalator in Moscow that leads to their subway is longer and steeper. So, those from Texas better check it out.
Andre'
- jcandeli
(3985) - [2006-02-27 13:09]
What a great composition! Very nicely done. Lots of converging lines and patterns. Lighting is pretty cool too. Great job! JP
- drymd29
(7621) - [2006-02-27 15:19]
Everytime this thumb passes in my lists and everytime it keeps attracting. These lines, direction, the emptiness and the man; all together such an impressive (although normal and daily) scene. Very good angle; the wall-lines show us the real angle of climbing.
Very good Pierre
Huub
- paul_indigo
(6786) - [2006-02-27 19:54]
Super point of view and perspective in this one.
- persimon
(2406) - [2006-02-27 22:49]
Sniff, sniff - my native land:-) We flew into this terminal when we went back to Texas for my Grandpa's funeral. It is something else.
I love the composition. Very nicely captured and contained, Pierre.
- jafsc
(4621) - [2006-02-28 12:27]
WOW! IMpresionant! J'aime bcp la dynamique de cette photo. Un 'feeling' de desequilibre et d'angoise des hauteurs bien dosée:)
José
- surfacing
(0) - [2006-03-01 17:51]
Hi Pierre,
lovely play of lines and reflections here. Well composed photo with nice perspective. tfs
Marek
- spike1
(4321) - [2006-03-02 6:39]
Excellent composition Pierre. Very effective use of the escalators to draw attention to the person at the top RHS of the photo. Congrats!
- cloverstar
(0) - [2006-03-05 6:45]
Terrific composition and point of view. Nice that there was only one person there.
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