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Rozmi [ . ]
{K:360} 11/25/2004
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yes.... very nice one ... regards
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[[dead account]]
{K:6692} 10/27/2004
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This is an awesome Tokyo image. Excellent.
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{K:5777} 10/27/2004
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Nobody cares that you are taking their photo. one is checking out the girl from behind, one is picking the spinach off his teeth, the lady in blue is still thinking about the damn work day, how she needs a cup of coffee, the guy behind her is like she needs to wake up, then it will be safe to pass, I have to make this train, with her in front of me makes it impossible. Amazing nobody cares about you, invisible man... Love the green light here, makes it look like a really usual boring work day they have to go through... Great job...
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Piotr Niewierowicz
{K:2401} 10/27/2004
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Very good! I like it. Regards
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RC. Dany
{K:64104} 10/27/2004
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Excellent shot !!!!!!!!!!
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Todd Miller
{K:16464} 10/27/2004
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wonderful composition and tones. bravo!
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Gustavo Eulalio
{K:3777} 10/26/2004
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Great shot, Mick.
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Gertrud Gozner
{K:14222} 10/26/2004
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great capture, Mick! You must be invisible :)
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Patrick Jacobson
{K:29151} 10/26/2004
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Great street shot! I love the motion going on here and the different peoples faces and expressions. You have done great i think! =) 7+
Patrick J
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Andreas Hering
{K:1684} 10/26/2004
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immer noch gut :) !!!!
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joey gauthier
{K:689} 10/26/2004
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WOW! jez..... It's amayzing, the shapness and the portrait of life live.... i'm without breath Joey
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Manu
{K:13082} 10/25/2004
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Nice shot and love the color and the floor area....well done
Manu
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Ewa Brzozowska
{K:391} 10/25/2004
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welcome on usefilm, greetings
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Luke Luther
{K:14693} 10/25/2004
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Welcome Mick...and great shot.
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Mick Feuerbacher
{K:218} 10/25/2004
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I dont remember where this was. Probably it was at Ueno station or somewhere around Shinyuku. But maybe also some station in between where I changed trains....
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David George
{K:74} 10/25/2004
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Great shot! A day in the life of Tokyo, and very well captured indeed. So where was this? Perhaps Chiyoda line at Shin-Ochanomizu station...?
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ann!e
{K:2441} 10/25/2004
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Very good...
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 10/25/2004
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As a resident of Tokyo I welcome another photographer's eye on this fascinating city. Look forward to seeing lots more.
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 10/25/2004
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hello Mick.. welcome.. have captured a pefect and geometric shot, in a innatral laight, of neon! so goo edffect and composition! also congrats for the meinpage! roby 7
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Ian McIntosh
{K:42997} 10/25/2004
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Hmmm... I see green and I am red-green colourblind! It's a great shot though. Nice to meet ya. The sterile clean reflective surfaces is very "modern city".
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Aira Manna
{K:11187} 10/25/2004
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so much going on...wonderful portrait of life in tokyo - subways are such a fantastic place to observe, think and capture.
the subdued, desaturated colours have striken me from the beginning - and i agree with ethan, no sign of the usual green cast due to fuo light, which makes the atmosphere even more intriguing.
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Howie Mudge
{K:27933} 10/24/2004
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This is excellent. welcome to usefilm :) Light, detail, exposure are all spot on. Only nit pic is the cropping of the fore womans legs. Other than that excellent :)
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Ethan Lewis
{K:1536} 10/24/2004
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An excellent job of capturing a moment of everyday life. Amazingly, it looks as if only one of the people in the photo is aware that you are taking a picture. Not that I advocate sneaking up on people...but usually to get a natural looking photograph you have to click the shutter before they are even aware that you are there.
On a technical note, I really like the lighting of this shot. Are those rectangular overhead lights fluorescent tubes or skylights? If they are fluorescent, I must commend you on however you made the light turn out looking somewhat white. Usually with fluorescent lights, I have a choice of photos looking green (unfiltered) or orange (fluorescent filter). While fluorescent light is less of a problem than it used to be, thanks partially to four-layer films, it still doesn't look quite natural to me. I don't know the details of Fuji Sensia, but if memory serves it's daylight balanced. Did you use any filters or post-exposure color balance tinkering? However you managed it, this is quite a good shot.
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