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    Rush Hour

    Hanoi street scene..


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    Re: Rush Hour

    I love the assymetrial balance in this shot. The empty space on the right really pulls the eye towards the subject on the left. Black & white is also perfect for this subject---you can almost smell the pollution. Panning blur adds a feeling of speed (not sure if it's real panning or done in Photoshop---either way, it works). Nice job!

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    Re: Rush Hour

    Hi freedom,,,real panning...50th@f9.00

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    Re: Rush Hour

    Interesting shot Jurgen. Not my favourite of your recent shots, but you definitely did have some that were very hard to beat. I think for this shot to work well for me it would have to have the subject a little more sharper but while still including the panning aspect. I love the subject matter here, and compositionally it's strong, but the blur on the bike/people is just a tad too much for me. Great tones by the way.

    Jared

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