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cat said 798 days ago:
bsukmana said 798 days ago:
oh yeah!
pops said 798 days ago:
Great pic. Doubt the relevance.
zorilla said 798 days ago:
This is so close to being a great shot, but it just doesn't quite make it for me. I really wish I liked it more.
TheDailySunrise said 798 days ago:
I don't get it.Sorry :(
gavingough said 798 days ago:
This certainly evokes that Cartier-Bresson aesthetic and it seems like the sort of image he might have made had he been sat on the same train. The pole on the right is a little distracting as are the seats but really, really well seen.
digitalpeace said 798 days ago:
Interesting idea, but I think that the composition does not give justice to it.
reality said 798 days ago:
I think this is a wonderful photograph.
Your decisive moment to press the button was right on!
Lange said 798 days ago:
Unsure of the relevance. I like the tonal qualities of the image however.
lbimaging said 798 days ago:
From the little I know of Henri Cartier Bresson since this theme was announced, this seems an excellent submission. Simple and with impact.
Delineated said 798 days ago:
Heh. Interesting...the photo in the photo (on the right) looks like it could've been taken by HCB.
theatresky said 797 days ago:
This is my favorite of the week so far. It works for me not only because it was taken at the right moment to place the couple out of their space and into the train, which is very technically clever, but it made me think more of that decisive moment when you're with someone you care about and decide to make the move to get closer. A kiss on the neck and a slight smile is one of the greatest moments you can experience. This image works on so many levels and I really hope it gets featured.
ArneG said 795 days ago:
It would have been great if the two heads were attached to bodies in the seats
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What a great capture - looks like they are old movie starts making out in front of you. The other billboard person is a little distracting though.
Good choice making it b/w.