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    Blinded By The Light

    Blinded By The Light

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    Re: Blinded By The Light

    Typical scene while one is walking downtown. I was trying to look at each character you have in this shot. I thought there is this guy pushing a wheel chair but on expanding the image, it is a fat lady with a walking stick. There is quite a bit to look in this shot, Jack and I like it...I enjoy the exploration, the sunlight on the hair of some of the ladies too. A group there seems to be absorbed in something and was looking for someone on a cell, but this one is clean of that...Good shot, Jack.. different because it is not a beach scene where the usual kind of sillouette-ing a shot.

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    Re: Blinded By The Light

    Nicely captured, experienced that blinding feeling many times.

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    Re: Blinded By The Light

    Well captured Jack, it works well in mono!

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    Re: Blinded By The Light

    Even though this isn't my type of scene, it seems to convey so well that you executed your vision exactly as you planned. I always admire photos that do that.

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    Re: Blinded By The Light

    Thanks Izzie. This was a bit of luck, I had been walking into the sun and was getting discouraged because I knew everything would be harshly back lit. I was actually first blinded by the light but in pulling the brim of my hat down a bit I saw the group. In fact it was exactly the hair harshly back lit that caught my attention. The starburst was serendipitous.

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    Re: Blinded By The Light

    Thanks John, I was dealing with it all afternoon.

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    Thanks David. This one just begged to be mono.

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    Mike, thanks. I think the hardest thing to do is to be able to constructively comment on an image that one may not be particularly fond of. I find that very difficult (if not impossible) to do. You on the other hand do so effortlessly, making your comments all the more valuable and appreciated.

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    Re: Blinded By The Light

    Very nice B&W Jack

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    Thanks Binnur!

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    Re: Blinded By The Light

    This shot works for me quite well. I like it!

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    Re: Blinded By The Light

    It works for me Jack even though Izzie has told us what to look for

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    Re: Blinded By The Light

    Thanks Richard.

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    Re: Blinded By The Light

    Thanks Grahame. Look around, there might be things Izzie didn't see, or mention

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    Re: Blinded By The Light

    I like how the composition of this frame requires it to be so dark, but dark in a way that it comes across and a richness in tone. A really well done photo that's worth coming back to.

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    Re: Blinded By The Light

    Thanks David!

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