Made this one about half an hour ago, on my lunch hour... it's a pitty the guy in front is so far, he was the first reason for the image but once I started framing other compositions emerged and he got further and further away...
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composed - the guy walking away and leaving the side of the building clean actually gives the image beautiful inner city depth.like a lot
yes, there is a lot to see and enjoy about this image. the line of symmetry from the reflection is wonderful. the eye is tricked at a moments glance into thinking there are two men walking together.
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the red street line matching his shirt makes me think he's drawn the line for his own path both literally and figuratively.
plenty more...i'll spit it when i see it:)
ps. a very 'Friday' image if ever there was something like that.chilled
Thank you. If I may I would also like to call your attention to the blurry reflections on the side of the bakkie (red line included), the reflections of the buildings on the stone (left), the words "to let" and all the traffic signs at the distance...
I'm still absorbing this image myself, it was a great moment, in a way lucky as the settings on the camera were just right, didn't loose too much time fiddling with the controls, but I had a loaf of bread on one of my hands making it difficult to find a comfortable position, it probably wasn't the sleekest "grapher pose" now that I think about it...
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well capture.
Perfection. Just based on all the elements contained
Nice shot, I like the red which connects thru the pic.
Still absorbing too.
So much things to see. The red of the guy´s shirt, the red line on the road, the red reflected on the left (which is even a more vibrant red than the "real one"), the fedEX red, the red of the traffic signs.
And I think the guy is perfectly situated.. closer wouldn´t have been this good.
Very good!