Six 1: two on a train
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Chronicling a 'conversation' during the Monday evening ride home on the 7 line.
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I'd like to see just one of these, actually,
and on that note, if this was in person and
if you wanted to keep the layout, I'd say to
use a larger size print.
I personally like the upper right and the
middle two but I can't quite say beyond that.
Posted 40 months ago.
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Just, for reference you need only click on
'all sizes' (above) or "different sizes'
below/right to access the largest sized jpg
copy. Of course a print is a different specie
of image. And the image is loosely about a
sequential series and not any single frame.
Posted 40 months ago.
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I understand that, but I'm saying this piece
might work better as a single frame. That, or
cut down to perhaps a triptych or diptych. I
like the idea of having a six frame sequence,
but I don't find much change in some of the
shots worth keeping, in my opinion.
Posted 40 months ago.
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vrot [deleted] says:
great movie, I love it...
Posted 40 months ago.
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Just, I see what you're saying. The seat ends
really don't mesh and would distract if the
images were merged without seams. And though
true as you say, there are notable
differences between shots: the animation of
the one, the body language of the other, and
the windowed views outside the train car.
Posted 40 months ago.
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Excellent shots, very refreshing.
Posted 37 months ago.
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I personally like 1, 3 and 6. I think that
would be a nice triptych.
Posted 34 months ago.
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Six excellent photos. My favorite is the
number 5. Great collection.
Posted 34 months ago.
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This photo has been included on iPods sent to
US Senators as part of the iPac "Your Senator needs an iPod" program.
(Apparently they send iPods to Senators to
educate them about intellectual property
issues in the digital age; they've included
101 Creative Commons-licensed Flickr images
on the iPods. I've got nothing to do with
them, except that one of my images was included as well.)
Posted 25 months ago.
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