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Outrageously charming and
masterfully rendered!
Love it, a really strong image with a great sense of "time stands still"
Fantastic image Nick.....really keeps the eye on the image!
I'm always drawn to these they look great. This seems really dark obviously because you wanted it that way and thats just fine because it works .
Well done.
Gaz
I like it. It does work dark like that, but I'd be interested try out a version with more colour.
I'd also want to put the couple in the centre.
But that's just me
Works for me Sir, great idea & well executed.
George.
Great shot, very creative and well executed
It's your imageThanks Alistair, more colour? Heresy! As for placing the couple in the centre, the obvious choice true, which is why they aren't
It's a little dark for me too but otherwise very nicely caught.
The title says it all, well done. If it was me I would have cropped about a third of the top and left side, but the scene lends itself to many variations. Again, well done.
It's your image
I would probably have shot a centred version as well then compared the two to see which worked better *for me*.
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Knowing what you were trying to achieve helps...... I didn't really want this shot to be all about the couple. It's not really a portrait of them....... what I was after was more a street scene atmosphere in which they are a part off, almost seen accidentally....
Thanks Rick!Fantastic, I love that.
Knowing what you were trying to achieve helps.
I saw it as a portrait of a couple in a busy street scene and looking it that way, it seemed rather dark and odd that the main area of colour was the red lanterns and that the couple we're centre stage.
But knowing your intention it now makes more sense; the scene, their placement, the colouring...
Maybe I was thinking a bit too conventionally.