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Photography by Roksandic.net
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Photography by Roksandic.net
I like the moment you captured, but to me, it just seems like there's a lot of empty space. Perhaps standing more in front of him and turning the camera 90 degrees to get more of the action and less of the sky would've filled the picture better.
Good capture IMO nonetheless.
needs a much tighter crop and doesn't seem all that sharp to me?
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Could be sharper. Unlike previous comments, I like the empty space, gives you a sense of loneliness/ vastness around him that tells me a more interesting story.
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Like previous comment, I like the empty space. Maybe you could sharpen the wrinkles a bit?![]()
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first thing i noticed as well. great capture otherwise.What bothers me is the way he is holding his tool. Doesn't seem to make any sense to me.![]()
The middle crop feels odd? Could have been a portrait crop instead, getting his full body and energy.
The way the man is holding the tool doesn't bother me. In fact, what I decoded is that the man's not used to this tool but is doing his best to get the job done. The fact that it's an old man trying to understand how a tool works tells a story of hardship.
For some reason, your photo reminded me of the video for R.E.M.'s "Orange Crush". It's more than 20 years old, but the photography is still great. [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mSmOcmk7uQ"]YouTube - R.E.M. - Orange Crush (Video)[/ame]
The sepia toning works for me, but I think I'd like to see this in B&W.
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Great shot! I like the original and think the open space / cackhanded holding of the hammer give it pathos. Not sure about the almost-square dimensions though.
I think the way he's holding the hammer is beside the point. But, he may just be trying to distribute the weight so it's more manageable.
The extra space comes across as a definite, artistic choice; not a mistake. To me, it's as if he's being watched by the sky like a slave driver. Look at the expression on his face...painful.
I don't like the edit. It looks smudgey. While it does seem sharper in other areas, it makes his cheek look a tad funky.
Good capture. Interesting choices.
Okay! i think the light is a little bit harsh on the subject but even so i think it is an amazing! for that to express the harsh timing that the old man is having, the Action is also great, i might try to be closer but that will remove the remarkable clouds..
well done
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Love it. Love the graininess, love the crop, love the model, love the "dodgy" grip on his tool!
Sometimes photos are just good anyway, despite the obvious "errors" or possibly, "Choices?"
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