Thanks, Moose, that was interesting.
Some of the photos were less interesting for me, mainly the shots
where there was no theme or point of interest (e.g. MG 3409 in
Potpourri, which has lower legs cut off, one chap with his eyes
closed, no theme or point of interest). But the majority were
great fun or quite arresting (e.g. MG 3394cr which is a clever
juxtaposition as well as being well coloured; and MG 3424cr2 which is
a good shot of a pretty lady).
MG 3433cr2 is a very interesting study: the chin is cut off,
concentrating the viewer's attention on the pattern in the lady's
hair; but MG 3438cr holds no attraction for me.
I have a feeling that one of my favourites is MG 3455cr and I think
that it's because a) three people are happy and smiling, b) the
triangle formed by the smiling mouths makes for good composition, c)
the crop gets rid of the larger chap's hair and other distractions,
d) the lighting and colour are good.
I didn't look through all of them, I'm sorry to say, but I think I
got a flavour of what you were doing. It looked like a fun time; is
Brooklyn always like that, or was it a carnival?
Chris
On 9 Nov 2007, at 23:13, Moose wrote:
> A total of 231 images is surely a lot, but I've arranged the
> gallery to
> allow browsing by category and the image pages have a slide show
> option,
> the long arrow at the top right. Navigation using keyboard arrow
> keys is
> also possible, in addition to clicking on the arrows, the left or
> right
> side of the image, on the tiny-nails or on the numbers.
>
> This was quite an ambitious project for me, and I would appreciate any
> feedback on content and/or organization/presentation, positive or not.
> <http://galleries.moosemystic.net/Brooklyn/index.html>
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