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Published: 2015-05-21 20:58:56 +0000 UTC; Views: 652; Favourites: 20; Downloads: 0
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Movie Poster reflects the view on its glass surface.HU: Az Argó2 film plakátjának üvegén tükröződik a Kerepesi út és az Árkád egy része, a Sugár Üzletház Árkádhoz vezető hídján a kijáratnál
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Comments: 10
HoremWeb In reply to precioussnowflake95 [2015-05-23 20:49:22 +0000 UTC]
Köszönöm szépen, amikor megláttam a témát, rögtön beleszerettem
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CommanderEVE [2015-05-22 17:03:26 +0000 UTC]
Great use of an artistic view, you saw something that no one else did and you photographed it! It also has a cinematographic feel to it. Although, I could have liked to have seen slightly more distance between the face and the man using his phone.
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HoremWeb In reply to CommanderEVE [2015-05-22 20:30:37 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! I heartfully appreciate your comment as always!
You're completely right about the closeness. I felt the same and spent a good amount of time waiting to either moving the man a bit back or someone else to stay there, but this was the best I could get. I could have moved a bit left to increase the visible distance but I was blocked. This was during a briefing before a workshop and later when I could move freely the lights and the people's behaviour has been changed. It is pity but sometimes it depends on such minor differences... I plan to go back there for some additional shooting and will pay some time for this theme again if the lights are right.That is a key there and also the poster. If they will change it, then this is its best... I mean without some heavy editing
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CommanderEVE In reply to HoremWeb [2015-05-22 21:11:39 +0000 UTC]
That is good that you waited for the perfect shot, many people just shot the photograph without much consideration. Nevertheless, yes, I feel that if the space were wider between the two subjects it would give the viewer breathing space, as it would act as negative space. Not to mention, when you try to move around to get a better shot there are sometimes people in the way who do not understand nor appreciate what you are trying to photograph. I am sure there are some people out there who think you are crazy to photograph what they think is a plain wall square on (example) whereas some people understand. It also depends on the weather, as today I tried to get a shot but I the sun kept going behind the clouds every so often, which was very annoying. It is possible that with all the constantly changing conditions for the photograph, you will not get one like this one again. You could get a better one but it would be slightly different.
You are very welcome.
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HoremWeb In reply to CommanderEVE [2015-05-23 00:01:05 +0000 UTC]
Have to mention that I just realized the typo in the title as I'vre read your comment
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