Amy Boylan - Client Wrangler, Painter, Lunch Buddy / Meat Packing District November 03, 2007
I love the oncoming traffic, and the sense of calm urgency that this photo has. Did she forget something? Will she reveal something? Is somebody talking to her on a bluetooth?
Great shot. Also love the buildings in blur. - Adam - htp://www.clownlink.com the colors are perfection on this one. - story - prettylittlemess.wordpress.com To me, she's just realized something. She's thinking "how did I not see this before?"
I love this one. - Carly It appears that she is moving out of the picture. The colors work well. It could be a fashion ad.
By the way, my son looks at these, too. I'm old. He's not. He called me the other day and asked why I am so critical. He suggested I ease up a little. Sorry about that, but if you put them up for comment, you get what you get. If I like it, I say so. If not, I try to say why not. That is hard sometimes, but it makes me really think about the picture. Don't stop. I love the series.
John Andrews - John Andrews you had me at 'red hair'! :-) - samsplanet i'm a big fan of your sunset/twilight shots. - jess I like the "on the go" feeling of this photo. Women on the move, yet in control. Very nice capture. - latoga - www.latoga.com Wonderful depth of field with matching color between the subject, scene, and time of day. Killer balance overall. This is what makes a great and compelling shot.
Dave Marcotte - Dave Marcotte - www.provideolighting.com Something about this one makes me catch my breath a little. Maybe it's the sense of moment. - AL Stunning. And the picture is nice too. - James
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- Adam - htp://www.clownlink.com
the colors are perfection on this one.
- story - prettylittlemess.wordpress.com
To me, she's just realized something. She's thinking "how did I not see this before?" I love this one.
- Carly
It appears that she is moving out of the picture. The colors work well. It could be a fashion ad. By the way, my son looks at these, too. I'm old. He's not. He called me the other day and asked why I am so critical. He suggested I ease up a little. Sorry about that, but if you put them up for comment, you get what you get. If I like it, I say so. If not, I try to say why not. That is hard sometimes, but it makes me really think about the picture. Don't stop. I love the series. John Andrews
- John Andrews
you had me at 'red hair'! :-)
- samsplanet
i'm a big fan of your sunset/twilight shots.
- jess
I like the "on the go" feeling of this photo. Women on the move, yet in control. Very nice capture.
- latoga - www.latoga.com
Wonderful depth of field with matching color between the subject, scene, and time of day. Killer balance overall. This is what makes a great and compelling shot. Dave Marcotte
- Dave Marcotte - www.provideolighting.com
Something about this one makes me catch my breath a little. Maybe it's the sense of moment.
- AL
Stunning. And the picture is nice too.
- James