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St. Kilda ForeshorePosted by CS (Melbourne, Australia) on 4 December 2006 in Miscellaneous and Portfolio.
Comments (24)
Lia from Atlanta, United StatesNice shot! Is that a piece of wood? It looks massive compared to the person. 4 Dec 2006 5:20am emarquetti from Itajai, BrazilThat´s look like a big art, the shipwreck was capriciously placed. 4 Dec 2006 11:53am Duncan Galbraith from kyoto, Japanwonderful. the person gives this the scale it needs. fine shot. 4 Dec 2006 12:03pm Helen from Melbourne, AustraliaSt Kilda? Wow. What is this; a sculpture? 4 Dec 2006 2:56pm Colour blind from Tokyo, JapanAre you joking is this St Kilda Melbourne??? Oh my God I've never ever seen this before. Great scope with this picture...I'll have to go and take some pics of this this Christmas when I come home for a holiday. Great picture with the person in it...you've given it scope. 4 Dec 2006 3:30pm Zach Siebert from Bologna, Italydig your blog, man. very well compositioned photo. 4 Dec 2006 3:57pm Damon Schreiber from Toronto, CanadaExcellent stunning image. He's looking one way and the boat another. Great minimalism. 4 Dec 2006 9:09pm Mammoth In Chief from Naperville, United StatesGives a very isolated, lonely feeling... Very powerful! 4 Dec 2006 9:52pm Shanen from AustraliaDefinately!.. i agree with most people.. it's definately the scope and composition.... i particularly agree with Damon Schreiber, Great Minimalism!! 4 Dec 2006 10:27pm Michael from Glasgow, United KingdomNo chance you would be able to sit back and relax like that in St. Kilda (Scotland) at this time of year! Lovely shot. 4 Dec 2006 11:23pm Darren from Tokyo, JapanExcellent capture there mate. That guy in the photo and the boat are really well matched. B&W make it a really strong image. Good job 5 Dec 2006 12:05am Matt Trujillo Photography from United StatesFantastic use of b&w to minimize the grass-sand-water combination. Great shot overall. Given the strength of your prior posts, I'll get critical and wish there was more shadow included on the left, and a horizontal horizon. Nit-picking at best, as this is an image I've enjoyed staring at for a long time to find anything to say other than "Wow!". Cheers. 5 Dec 2006 2:41am @Matt Trujillo Photography: Thanks for the feedback Matt, seriously appreciated! :) Ben from New York City, United StatesVery interesting picture. I like the pose of the guy sitting there. Very unique and natural! 5 Dec 2006 4:00am Paulo Jorge Oliveira from Odivelas, PortugalFantastic view, composition and moment. 22 Apr 2007 10:52am |