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Group |
Round |
C/R |
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Image |
11 |
Mar 22 |
Reply |
Hi Lance. You probably touched my doubts. Maybe a whiter wall would bring more concentration to the mirrors. I give a hint: There's no falling, you're looking up. The people inside are in a mirror - just beside of me. As I mentioned above, in this take I've placed me outside the midst of the picture because I want to hide. In another take I placed myself in the middle doing a step to simulate a motion.
Thank you for the hint with the walls. I try to light it!
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Mar 24th |
11 |
Mar 22 |
Comment |
Jim, your version will underline the presence of people. As I have learned in the last two years: a very important aspect for a good picture story.
I fixed my focus on the symmetry which is not perfect - Allen did mention it. This was the reason, that I went to the location again with another lens (14-24) which allowed me to pick up more environment. Also I placed myself in the middle of the scene (in the picture I'd tried to hide myself). And I watched the scene unto only one pedestrant was seen in the mirror but me. I made a wide step so everybody would assume a moving pedestrant rather than a photographer.
I admit, this will not help in this situation; your suggestion is really good. |
Mar 15th |
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