I took these two yesterday. Thoughts and comments welcomed. Daniel
[IMG]_1100192 (5) by pongo now, on Flickr[/IMG]
[IMG]_1100195 (3) by pongo now, on Flickr[/IMG]
I took these two yesterday. Thoughts and comments welcomed. Daniel
[IMG]_1100192 (5) by pongo now, on Flickr[/IMG]
[IMG]_1100195 (3) by pongo now, on Flickr[/IMG]
What was your intention, Daniel? Both look somewhat sombre; but nothing wrong with that if it is what you wanted. Otherwise, possibly a little bit more highlight brightness would add more 'sparkle' to the scenes.
The first one is a somewhat confused scene but I can't suggest anything to change that appearance, although a very slight crop from the left side and top might give a fraction more importance to the woman.
With the second one; I might try cropping the top to give something like a 3 x 2 ratio and lose a bit of the top distraction?
Thank you Geoff. I should have spent more time with these before posting. This is another version. I was attracted to the pattern and waited for a passerby. The second one I adjusted with the photo editor that came on my computer. They are a bit somber. The city can be that way at times... I like your crop suggestion for the second image.
[IMG]Pandemic by pongo now, on Flickr[/IMG]
Last edited by xpatUSA; 19th November 2020 at 08:21 PM.
I like the first and do not find it particularly sombre. In fact I the tonal range rather appeals to me.
The second image does seem a bit sombre. However the main problem for me is there is no obvious point of interest. e.g. You have not conveyed to me the reason you took it. I don't need a story from a photo but I do like to have a clue as to what may have grabbed the photographers attention.
I really like the first one. The same colours of the coat, cycle, and segment of the poster draw my eye around the scene.
The first image is good.
The idea is excellent.
Noted that you are locted in NYC and that you made the image yesterday - it says loud and clear “walking in a pandemic”.
Bravo!
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I liked this image enough to interrogate the largest version posted on Flickr.
What I think as good and well done elements:
The choice of the background as a patterned yet chaotic palette
The inclusion of the locked-up bicycle
Waiting for the Subject
The tri-tonal effect
The (right) hand position of the Subject
What I think needs improving:
The edges are over sharpened
The bicycle is cropped poorly, just clipping the seat
The white vertical just clips the Subject
What I think you might think further about:
The feet position of the Subject
In that position of the gait, the Subject is resigned, having almost completed the step: good if that is the message that you want to convey.
On the other hand if you want to convey the message of moving through the pandemic you will need to make the critical moment where one foot is advancing, preferably the foreground foot.
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The first one is very interesting
Well, my take, Daniel, is that the first is very interesting and well worth pursuing because the essential features are there, the second .........! But you have followed one of the best rules of photography - take lots of pics (and experiment!).
I think that the bicycle adds something worthwhile, providing balance and context. However it does add to the clutter. My suggestion is to crop so that the gear wheel does not show. This leaves in the whitish upright on the left of the mural, which is part of the balance. The area of the peep hole to see the construction happening behind is a great idea in the real world, but in this particular situation is an eye snag, particularly since it interrupts the whitish upright. So, I have suggested cloning to make it disappear - you will get an idea from my rough demonstration using the marvellous Affinity Photo. Any defects are mine and not the program's.
An observation, Daniel, I am very struck about the fact that her coat, hat and bag are all the same colour, was that really the case ?? If so, it seems to me that was pure serendipity! Maybe you have manipulated the pic, then if so, I applaud your decision!
Last edited by Jim A; 20th November 2020 at 04:26 AM.
Paul, I appreciate your que\stion regarding the second photo. It caused me to think more deeply about what attracted me to the scene. I named these Two photos because I had trouble naming them. The first I could have named Pandemic, but I thought that would be too obvious. The second photo because of its nature I found it difficult to name. That leaves it open to the viewer. I think the most important thing is how does it make you feel.
In some ways, the second photo of the closed down carousel supports the first photo. So much of life is like a carousel. Looking at it vailed by a plastic shroud reflects the times.
[IMG]_1100196 by pongo now, on Flickr[/IMG]
Thank you Bill. I was going to name it Pandemic but it just seemed so unimaginative. You pointed out things that I did not consider. Like the locked bicycle. The gate is something I never considered before taking a photo. I posted a picture not too long ago I called Heel to Toe that focused on the walker's gate. Such shots have always been accidental. That will be something I will start to take into consideration. Again, many thanks. Daniel
Thank you Peter and Rob for looking and commenting. Always appreciated. Daniel
I also vote for number 1, I like the image a lot. The lady looks to be deep in thought, and I wonder what she is contemplating. I don't mind that it's a bit sombre, it's a perfect image for today's world.
I also agree that the bicycle adds to the photograph, yet I'm not sure why but I like that it's there. I think it provides context to the scene, meaning she's walking down a street deep in thought. Without the bicycle, I may not know exactly where she's walking.