wonderful shot – perfect composition (which is so important) love this!
You know Paul, this is my favourite out of the series. I was almost not going to post it as i thought it may not get much attention. You never know though so i did. It seems though I was right. So, thanks for the lone comment. Makes a difference.
I agree – to make an interesting image out of a subject like this it takes a great composition and you’ve done exactly that. The tonal range and the variety of textures helps make it stand out.
Thanks Verdan. For all your comments. I submitted a ‘featured’ yesterday so watch the featured page for my entry which i hope will appear soon. You will see some familiar work if you catch my drift.
Photographically I can’t fault this, but what is the message behind it, Adrian? Speaking as an Englishman, if this was the only photo I’d seen of New York it would make me afraid to go there, as it seems to portray the city as being sleazy and dangerous, which I suppose most cities are anyway.
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wonderful shot – perfect composition (which is so important) love this!
You know Paul, this is my favourite out of the series. I was almost not going to post it as i thought it may not get much attention. You never know though so i did. It seems though I was right. So, thanks for the lone comment. Makes a difference.
– Adrian Rachele
defintely love the way each element of the image connects, as if on a flat plane, and the tonal values are spot on! Great piece!
I agree – to make an interesting image out of a subject like this it takes a great composition and you’ve done exactly that. The tonal range and the variety of textures helps make it stand out.
Thanks Verdan. For all your comments. I submitted a ‘featured’ yesterday so watch the featured page for my entry which i hope will appear soon. You will see some familiar work if you catch my drift.
– Adrian Rachele
Photographically I can’t fault this, but what is the message behind it, Adrian? Speaking as an Englishman, if this was the only photo I’d seen of New York it would make me afraid to go there, as it seems to portray the city as being sleazy and dangerous, which I suppose most cities are anyway.