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03-07-09, 10:05 PM
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Re: busker

Lovely shot - great candid - would be nice if you sharpened it a touch perhaps? But I think it's a great shot!

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04-07-09, 01:11 PM
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Re: busker

Thanks Zounds, are you feeling better?
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04-07-09, 01:27 PM
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Im not experienced in street photography but im getting a feel of "sepration" in this shot (photographer vs subject). To me, S-Photography is supposed to involve the veiwer, take you into the subjects world, but im not getting that from this. You need to get down to his level see the enviroment from his point of view

Although i can see why you wanted a full portrait of this man, i cant help but think you have missed a great oppurtunity for a close up of him He has such a wonderfully telling face which you should have taken advatage of.

Over all its a nice shot with a few minor issues re composition

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04-07-09, 01:31 PM
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Re: busker

Thanks Dc, I'm new to this too and was quite nervous, I think he might have been ok with a few shots, but thought I would not chance my luck, but I guess that's whats is all about! better luck next time!
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04-07-09, 01:50 PM
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I like this pic and character.......I might have tried playing around with exposure times to try to capture some more hand movement though.
Well done for the capture of the moment anyway.
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04-07-09, 01:51 PM
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Thanks DB.
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