Photographer's Note
Millenium Bridge connecting the South Bank with the City - leading to the St.Paul's Cathedral gives a nice opportunity to photograph people standing behind the glass.
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Boots
(495) 2006-12-22 3:54
David,
This is creative. Good focus choice, and the blue monochromatic look is very nice too. There is something really dynamic about the placement of the writing against the man, though I can't really define it. It seems more apparent if I don't look right at the shot, so I don't get distracted by the letters. It would help if I couldn't read our alphabet!
Nice shot, I really like what you did here.
Cheers,
Andrew, "Boots".
abulafia
(4900) 2006-12-22 6:26
Hello David
Very unusual shot, but i like it a lot.
Where did the blue color come from, did you add that after?
It looks a bit like something out of a B+W hitchcock movie.
TFS
Harry
michiels
(4170) 2006-12-22 12:09
hello David,
This is really so beautiful ! Nice blur and composition, very artistic with the text.
very good !
greetings, inn
Anna--
(7801) 2006-12-23 2:07
Ciao David,
very artistic and original result for this shot. Perfectly placed the man in this composition through the glass and the words. I like the blue tonality.
Anna
jorgi
(3810) 2008-11-17 0:36
Hi,
another one that stands out in your gallery. Very artistic, very personalizing. This silhuette of a man gives a meaning to names writen on glass surface. His soft focus creates a feeling of distant, blury memories of people, the blue tone a touch of cold and a dust with scratches on the glass panel a feeling of past. Timeless presentation, timeless motive. Excellent one!
Warm regards,
Jeri
Photo Information
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Copyright: David Singer (davidsinger)
(3392)
- Genre: Τοποθεσίες
- Medium: Μαύρο & Ασπρο
- Date Taken: 2006-10-13
- Categories: Αποφασιστική στιγμή
- Camera: Canon EOS 350D, 55-200mm, Hama UV
- Έκθεση: f/5.6, 1/640 δευτερόλεπτα
- More Photo Info: view
- Έκδοση φωτογραφίας: Πρωτότυπη έκδοση
- Date Submitted: 2006-12-22 3:34