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    Re: walk

    Sorry but this does nothing for me
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    Re: walk

    Hi Shuuun,

    Thanks for the bigger picture.

    I like that there are 3 pairs of legs, although the two posts have an unfortunate prime position in the frame.
    If the shot had been mine, I would have removed several small 'distractions' by cloning or spot healing.

    The timing is very good on the main subject's leading foot.

    HTH,
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    Re: walk

    It has good elements but needs something else to make it. For me, it lacks a story. For example, if there was say a banana peel under his shoe ready to be stepped on, or a bouquet of flowers on the ground there would be a story in the image.

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    Re: walk

    I find that I look at this image much in the same way that both Dave and Daniel do.

    Can an image with just legs and feet work; the answer is yes. Does it work in this image and my view is that it does not.

    There are too many distractions and there is no compelling reason why just the legs and feet are shown.

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    Re: walk

    I like the idea. I quite often take photos of legs when in a crowd, but I use very long shutter speeds to indicate movement.
    Cheers Ole

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    Re: walk

    Quote Originally Posted by royent View Post
    Sorry but this does nothing for me
    Roy
    Thanks for comment Roy.
    Maybe this photo looks  Sporadic

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    Re: walk

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Humphries View Post
    Hi Shuuun,

    Thanks for the bigger picture.

    I like that there are 3 pairs of legs, although the two posts have an unfortunate prime position in the frame.
    If the shot had been mine, I would have removed several small 'distractions' by cloning or spot healing.

    The timing is very good on the main subject's leading foot.

    HTH,
    Dave
    Thanks Dave.
    Yeah, indeed, two posts are obstacle

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    Re: walk

    Quote Originally Posted by escape View Post
    It has good elements but needs something else to make it. For me, it lacks a story. For example, if there was say a banana peel under his shoe ready to be stepped on, or a bouquet of flowers on the ground there would be a story in the image.
    Thanks escape!
    I will put a banana peel on the street(JOKING)

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    Re: walk

    Quote Originally Posted by Manfred M View Post
    I find that I look at this image much in the same way that both Dave and Daniel do.

    Can an image with just legs and feet work; the answer is yes. Does it work in this image and my view is that it does not.

    There are too many distractions and there is no compelling reason why just the legs and feet are shown.
    Thanks Manfred M. Yes, acutally, Many distractions lower the quality.

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    Re: walk

    Quote Originally Posted by mugge View Post
    I like the idea. I quite often take photos of legs when in a crowd, but I use very long shutter speeds to indicate movement.
    Cheers Ole
    Thanks mugge!
    I will try to use long shutter speeds!

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