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Featured 281 Days Ago by ChriZ -
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Dave_Mac said 286 days ago:
ChriZ said 286 days ago:
Thank you Dave!
Ana said 286 days ago:
another one that say "stop action" to me, and not movement.
It's all in the definition of the theme..or sometimes it's not....
Beamer said 286 days ago:
Great stop action, feels staged, but that's OK, I guess. Very nice color and exposure treatment.
CushmoK said 286 days ago:
great composition and point of view
AliceMarie said 286 days ago:
This is very cool! Just a little less processing would work better, in my opinion.
ChriZ said 283 days ago:
Ana, I won't repeat myself anymore =P
Beamer, what is staged? This is a friend of mine and I just took some shots while he was "parcouring" around, ever heard of that?! Check out youtube for David Belle!
CushmoK, Thanks!
AliceMarie, yea I did some processing, but again it needed it, I wanted this "comic reality" mix, don't know how to explain, but it turned out the way I wanted so...
King said 282 days ago:
Similar subject and content to ChriZ's featured image posted just after this one, but more comments. I like this quite a bit. I imagine you had good reason to tilt the image, but I think it might have had more impact if the building were straighter.
The lighting is strange. There appear to be three light sources and I'm not sure any of the three is the sun. No matter...just heightens the drama. You masking is apparent where the railing overlaps the building, but that is minor, in my opinion.
Was this set up just for this shot? For this performer? Good work. High marks.
King said 282 days ago:
...to correct myself, fewer comments, more ratings.
Hey ChriZ. Good work here.
taikrixel said 280 days ago:
a very creative shot and i like the processing of it. well composed and excellent lightset!
Beamer said 280 days ago:
The "staged" comment isn't necessarily a negative, more of a curious. The same curiosity as King's I think. Did you setup a shoot at this location and direct the guy to jump over the railing at a certain time/orientation based on your setup? Or was this just a scene you came upon and decided to photograph?
Again, more curiosity that critique. As I said originally "Great stop action..." Congrats on the feature.
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Very creative! I love this!