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EricForFriends [2013-01-01 21:17:15 +0000 UTC]
I agree with Mary, I'm afraid. The effect of the strong contrast is loss of detail, and instead of feeling more or less involved in the action (like in good Street), it's more like I'm observing some distant dream. Leaving Street out of it, it's a very beautiful image.
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marcfaster In reply to EricForFriends [2013-01-03 21:05:09 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for the constructive comment, I agree with you.
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myraincheck [2013-01-01 12:45:54 +0000 UTC]
it is difficult to me to consider this image street because even if there is a human presence and interaction, the 'focus' of the image to me is on the light and on the way it outlines and crosses the people and the waves. The b/w is to me too much contrasted, with complete lack of details in white areas and black areas.
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marcfaster In reply to myraincheck [2013-01-11 23:59:36 +0000 UTC]
Actually I wanted to have only the shapes of the humans, as an hallucination. But probably the effect is not so evidente for who looks at for the first time. Thanks for the comment, I really appreciate. And keep in touch!!!!
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