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Tom Spader Registered: May 24, 2007 Total Posts: 559 Country: United States |
Haven't posted here in a while, but last stop it sounded like you folks were burning out the the street photography and if so, please just click through. If interested here are a few and a link to a GALLERY or a SLIDESHOW ![]() 2. ![]() 3. ![]() 4. ![]() 5. ![]() 6. ![]() 7. ![]() Thanks for looking, Tom |
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DannyG Registered: Jan 02, 2008 Total Posts: 854 Country: United States |
I like #2 & #3- not because they are the most eye catching, but because they are a bit different of a street shot than most. |
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Jim Schemel Registered: Oct 18, 2006 Total Posts: 3996 Country: United States |
#2 is very cool! |
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Ted.Sz Registered: Feb 02, 2005 Total Posts: 1307 Country: Australia |
Very enjoyable series. Thank you for sharing these Tom. |
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jfinite Registered: Aug 18, 2007 Total Posts: 7352 Country: United States |
Hmm, I like the wideangle lens. 2 and 7 are my favs. |
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SJMD Registered: Nov 13, 2004 Total Posts: 15290 Country: United States |
2 is my favorite but a lot of cool stuff. |
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GonzagaJere Registered: May 11, 2006 Total Posts: 276 Country: United States |
Yeah, really cool series. Share more! |
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jrrhodes Registered: May 29, 2008 Total Posts: 797 Country: United States |
All are good, but number 2 is a very good and creative shot. |
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Tom Spader Registered: May 24, 2007 Total Posts: 559 Country: United States |
Thanks all. I know you guys/gals hate going off site to other slide shows or galleries, but there's probably 50 shots total. NYC is a two hour Jersey Shore train ride for me so I hit it early for a Video seminar at BnH which sucked beyond belief, they should offered some compensation even though it was free, it not like I live on 9th. Anyway shot before and after and will be branching out to HD video for various projects and one will be a fast moving came through the streets. Just a few quick note on the shots posted here on the forum. |
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didierv Registered: Apr 30, 2005 Total Posts: 229 Country: United States |
Excellent, really enjoyed your other galleries too ! |
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tonylovesmary Registered: May 20, 2005 Total Posts: 1529 Country: United States |
Tom, You're being overly critical of yourself on #1. I can't think of a better mirror image than the the man walking his dog. The fact that it's not a perfect mirror image is actually BETTER -- anyone can do a mirror copy in Photoshop, but you've got the real thing. The angles are great, the symetry of the bldg superstructure makes the image powerful... |
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poison Registered: Aug 08, 2005 Total Posts: 548 Country: Slovenia |
great shots ... #2 stands out i think .. |
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Steve Wan Registered: Nov 19, 2006 Total Posts: 561 Country: United States |
Streets of NYC from a dogs point of view, but I like it!! Love the man stepping over the grate especially |
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markperez Registered: Dec 11, 2004 Total Posts: 1355 Country: United States |
the composition of all of these are really great. excellent job |
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derry1 Registered: Jun 29, 2009 Total Posts: 806 Country: United States |
they all are good but #2 just keeps bringing me back for another look,, |
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chevyt1963 Registered: Apr 04, 2009 Total Posts: 62 Country: United States |
I was drawn to #5 prior to reading your story about Flo. What captured my attention was the full length fur? coat. In my opinion, Flo really depicts our collective economic experience where many have been forced from the facade of city life to the harsh realities of its urban streets. As you well said, we all can find ourselves sharing Flo's reality. Thank you for posting. |
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ange Registered: Apr 25, 2008 Total Posts: 63 Country: United States |
All are really nice B&W shots, but #2 is Excellent! Great perspective that makes for a very interesting shot. Good eye. BTW, I'm happy to go to the gallery to see more. |
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Tom Spader Registered: May 24, 2007 Total Posts: 559 Country: United States |
Thank you for the responses. Andy, thanks for the extra time to click off to the gallery. Also thanks for the responses to #2, very dank and smelly place to kneel there for about twenty long frames. My eight year old daughter hugged me when I got home and went whoa, hit the shower. Chevyt, the Flo thing struck me and it was a really good feeling and seemed to make her day, I know it helped mine. It's a wonder more people don't take the time, but it's a busy world out there, no judgment meant. Dogs point of view, love that. thanks |
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John Caldwell Registered: Feb 21, 2003 Total Posts: 1259 Country: United States |
2 is great. Wall hanger poster material. |
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Tom K. Registered: Mar 21, 2005 Total Posts: 5979 Country: United States |
I love them all. #2 is a masterpiece. |