Nathan Wajsman wrote:
> In addition to the Poland gallery I posted yesterday, I have now posted a
> smaller gallery from our 2 days in Berlin between Christmas and New Year.
> There are a few of the well-known sights, and some of my usual snippets of
> life. Also a selection of the creative writing on the Wall in East Side
> Gallery:
>
> http://www.frozenlight.eu/berlin1208/
>
> As always, comments and critique are welcome and appreciated.
>
Your usual lovely, entertaining mix of postcards, travel log, irony ad
slices of life. Quite enjoyable.
The young skater is my personal pick of the litter. I suppose the
slightly missed focus might be a detraction, but it's still a wonderful
capture.
West and East bugs me. The light is so beautiful, but it looks
distorted to me. Is your code of conduct flexible enough to accommodate
a bit of perspective correction? Or is the way the two sides are leaning
toward each other like they are yearning an artistic or political
statement? <cid:part1.07040801.01090707@gmail.com>
I think 'Taking notes, Kurfürstendam.' would make a very graphically
strong image rotated slightly to vertical and cropped to only the left
half up to the edge of the white wall.
I love 'Philosophy'. I know a fair number of people to whom it could apply.
There is slight, but noticeable, barrel distortion in a few shots with
long, strong lines.
Moose
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