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Fun with Nikon Images

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m_driscoll

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Love all three of them, Matt.

Favorite is number one, will stylistically tag along the other one posted recently, same subject. Very complementary. Cast of characters is quite nice (especially the first four or five starting from the left).

#2 for geometry, and the distant smile... and the red ATM's maybe not your usual style but just excellent, really!
(and since we're talking about crops for a change :D, i might let the right hand side part out (street/cars), 3x4 or something like that for more impact)

P.S. just like Rayyan, got a significant preference for the color version of the three girls here :)
Corlan: Thank you, sir. I always appreciate your comments and critique! :D :)

Cheers, Matt.

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Corlan F.

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Here again my vote undoubtedly goes to the color version.
Stronger, more dramatic, serving the dynamic composition well.

The push button+arrow is a nice touch giving directions to the eye, from there to the street car, the people crossing, then to the open sky thanks to the building and clouds...

Like it a lot! :thumbs:


(the b&w version is much more static in comparison, couldn't find a "way in")
 

m_driscoll

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Here again my vote undoubtedly goes to the color version.
Stronger, more dramatic, serving the dynamic composition well.

The push button+arrow is a nice touch giving directions to the eye, from there to the street car, the people crossing, then to the open sky thanks to the building and clouds...

Like it a lot! :thumbs:


(the b&w version is much more static in comparison, couldn't find a "way in")
Corlan: Great comments. :D Sometimes I do the B & W because it's de rigueur. Probably spoiled by too many options. A more confident, and disciplined, photographer would have just one, refined and resolved, version to present, and add to his (or her) oeuvre. :cool:

(Today's challenge was to use two French (sort of?) words. I made it with ten minutes to spare! :toocool:)

Back to film for six months to discipline my art!! :toocool:

Cheers, Matt. ;)

http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com

P.S. I agree with you.
 

shtarka1

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Matt I Agree With Corlan. The Color Is So Vibrant & Eye Catching! It Really Accentuates The Train & Jumps Out At You! Magnifique!
 
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