sorry you don't get it, trying to show the perspective of the woman sitting on the ground
#2 Sat August 20, 2005 10:39am
I dont think a back shot really works for this. Just my view if you like it great. Also subject is central, lessening the impact, with too much area devoted to the walking crowd. Was worth a go
i realy like this shot. i think the running lines of the walls and lights agains the people walking towards the lens works realy well, and the subject in the centre, with the man on the left just standing and looking at her, realy brings out the solitude that can be found in such a crowded place.
The difference between photo journalism and taking a snapshot.Well done.'There is no point pressing the shutter unless you are making some caustic comment on the incongruities of life. That is what photography is all about. It is the only reason for doing it.'......Philip Jones Griffiths
The guy checking her out (on the phone) makes this pic for me.
Not enough "ooomph" though, perhaps, as "muldoon" suggests, a lower perspective
would help. GD
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