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Thread: Standing alone

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    Standing alone

    Caught this guy taking a break after he took his own pictures on a chilly day crossing from Bainbridge Island to Seattle.
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    Re: Standing alone

    It's really hard to critique your pictures, but I want you to critique mine, so I'll critique yours.

    I like how the space needle and the guy are in separate windows and how he's facing towards the space needle. Though I really wish that refection on the left wasn't there, it distracts from the focal point. Also, I know that it was a cloudy day and that the darkness does kinda work for the title, but I think the picture's a little underexposed.

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    Re: Standing alone

    Yes the overall image is fairly dark and the weather certainly isn't helping. There is quite a suspicious sense to this photograph and I like the shapes that you have captured, including the reflection of the back window. I think I have to agree that it is slightly underexposed but it is certainly captivating as it is.

    Thanks for sharing
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