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arijit(ratul) talukder
{K:6029} 7/4/2006
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very nice capture. cheers arijit.
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 3/8/2006
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well well well.. great point of view, shot subject and work in the vignetting!!! i like it.. and welcome back.. roby 7
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Luis Vieira
{K:1772} 3/2/2006
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Sorry. The 135mm was there by default and i forgot to change it. The lens used was a 17-35mm/2.8L at 24mm.
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Karina Brys
{K:16541} 3/2/2006
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Brilliant. I usually prefer black and white for street shots, but in this case the colours really are a bonus. Very well chosen angle as well.
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 3/2/2006
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Hmmm. A wonderful image. The PS work is subtle and very well done! I am astonished at this use of the 135mm lens, which with the digital multiplying factor is effectively even longer--what, 200mm? It looks more like a wide-angle shot, with those converging lines of perspective (all leading our eyes to the old man) and the slightly played verticals of the trains, etc. Great work! (The light reflected from the book up into the face is a very nice touch.)
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Steve Eaton
{K:232} 3/2/2006
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Outstanding image. The fill light on the mans face reflected off the colorful train adds greatly. Almost seems like a movie still. Great work.
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Nigel Watts.
{K:5243} 3/2/2006
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Great photograph, I like the low angle and perspective Nigel
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João F * Photography
{K:41945} 3/2/2006
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Luis bela foto! joão
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