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There is no doubt, you are a genius, and the recent posts endorse my opinion. Cheers.
Posted by Carlo Ferroni at January 26, 2005 08:55 PMGreat little series, Matt.
Posted by Drew at January 26, 2005 10:20 PMNice! And how cool to find some french down there :)
Posted by rooks at January 26, 2005 10:21 PMOne of those French movies!
Posted by Zee at January 26, 2005 11:58 PMdis-donc, c'est quel film? :D
Posted by dragan at January 27, 2005 02:25 AMI love it.
Posted by Allison at January 27, 2005 04:56 AMthis is a great site!
it was a pleasure to discover it.
Felicitaciones :)
What a fantastic little vignette!
A perfect life study. I love what you've done here.
Posted by Jay at January 27, 2005 07:36 AMso great. did you arrange this?
Posted by ian at January 27, 2005 10:26 AMi was sitting there having a coffee while these kids messed around on the porch at the coffee shop. she worked there and was on her break. they were trying to decide if they had time to go to her place before she needed to get back to work. it was in the middle of the big snow storm, in a little town on the delaware. he kept insulting her in french. i guess he wrote that on the table. i saw it a few minutes later.
Posted by matto at January 27, 2005 10:45 AMsweet sweet shots.
Posted by miels at January 27, 2005 11:18 AMlovely, just lovely! the two sharp frames brought out the beauty on the blurred one
Posted by ren at January 27, 2005 11:59 AMAmazing series, you really captured the moment!
Posted by James at January 27, 2005 03:05 PMMatt,
A series like this is why I love photography--and life too. It's too beautiful for words. I won't even try.
I do have a technical question, though. What's your general approach to street photography? I would love to get images like this but I'm always so self-conscious of invading the privacy of strangers. It's something I'd love to get beyond. Do you have any words of wisdom along these lines?
Again, beautiful work....
Regards,
Scott
Also, did you shoot digital on this one? If so, what are you shooting with?
Scott
Posted by Scott Lacy at January 27, 2005 07:32 PMBelle séries... ;-)
Posted by Pascal at January 29, 2005 04:27 AMScott Lacy: camera info's at the top of the comments page :)
Posted by miels at January 29, 2005 07:50 PMgreat work, this IS photography.
Like a movie.....
It's like a short movie. That is so beautiful. I love it. Thank you.
Posted by Nick at January 30, 2005 12:18 PMAwesome! But for nitpicking, I sort of wished there was more depth-of-field play on all four frames.
Posted by Yonlu at January 30, 2005 12:31 PMGreat series! LOVE it.
One question...how did you frame it as a four-part frame, almost like a window? The effect really works well.
this is fantastic. i love how the first frame is out of focus - have no idea if this was deliberate on your part, but it has a place in this four-part "quad-tych"(?).
but great work here. totally.
Posted by nihraguk at February 2, 2005 10:00 AM
olympus stylus epic 35