I get your idea but I think you needed a different perspective.
Not so sure Ben - I think this perspective really captures the story. And there is something very old fashioned about the look of these two images - not sure what it is.
Not so sure Ben - I think this perspective really captures the story. And there is something very old fashioned about the look of these two images - not sure what it is.
Maybe persperctive was the wrong choice of words, it just feels to tight to me.
I want more room for them to fall into. May not of been able to do that.
Maybe it looks old fashioned because it's a bunch of people at an amusement park, not playing video games on their cell phones. . Unless you have a helicopter, I'm not sure you could get a different perspective other than looking up from below, though I agree that the crop is kind of tight.
Maybe it looks old fashioned because it's a bunch of people at an amusement park, not playing video games on their cell phones. . Unless you have a helicopter, I'm not sure you could get a different perspective other than looking up from below, though I agree that the crop is kind of tight.
I was on the solid ground looking up at the ride.Here is the uncropped version.We had a Street Fair locally and it was a bunch of Carney rides and games for entertainment.The camera is as well old and so am I relatively. :>) Thanks for the comments....
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Maybe it looks old fashioned because it's a bunch of people at an amusement park, not playing video games on their cell phones. . Unless you have a helicopter, I'm not sure you could get a different perspective other than looking up from below, though I agree that the crop is kind of tight.
Interesting observation, Richard - I think it's partially that, and partially the fairly flat black and white. Put them together and I'm back in the 1950s.
I love those legs floating at the left of the ride and the expression of the man in the front.
Action is there.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Not so sure of B/W.
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I love those legs floating at the left of the ride and the expression of the man in the front.
Action is there.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Not so sure of B/W.
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Here are the originals.I need to learn how to work the RGB to BW better.
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Not so sure Ben - I think this perspective really captures the story. And there is something very old fashioned about the look of these two images - not sure what it is.
"He not busy being born is busy dying." Bob Dylan
"The more ambiguous the photograph is, the better it is..." Leonard Freed
Maybe persperctive was the wrong choice of words, it just feels to tight to me.
I want more room for them to fall into. May not of been able to do that.
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Interesting observation, Richard - I think it's partially that, and partially the fairly flat black and white. Put them together and I'm back in the 1950s.
"He not busy being born is busy dying." Bob Dylan
"The more ambiguous the photograph is, the better it is..." Leonard Freed
Action is there.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Not so sure of B/W.
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