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Let's Get Vertical


Let's Get Vertical
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Copyright: Brendan Head (vapours) Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1400 W: 27 N: 868] (7690)
Genre: People
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2007-08-26
Categories: Daily Life
Camera: Canon EOS 30D, Canon 24-105mm f/4L IS USM
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2007-09-21 1:26
Viewed: 473
Points: 8
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Last stop on our trip before heading back home was Geneva. After a quick walk through the old town on a hot day, we came across this skating and breakdancing exhibition being held on the water. Our night ended wandering through the night markets which had plenty of street entertainment, and a terrible band of policemen trying to sing in English.

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Interestin one Brendan.

Might not be one of your best ones but definitly good POV.
It works.

cheers

ROLANDO

I'm quite surprised to see only one comment on this one.
I like it... original and creative. A different way to show the world....

Hi Brendan, another very good use of the words around us!
i like a lot your particular POV so low... and the word Vertical seems to be in the hand of the young..
another good work!
ciao!
Valeria

I don't know what to say, the compo is nice, the light is nice but I am trying to find out something which could miss, I don't know, maybe because I cannot figure out what he is doing, something which is not necessary but here I miss it somehow...

Hi Brendan,

Has he/she jumped? Is she/he ready to?! The arm is wound and the body poised. Attack mode, first hurdle...

I don't quite know how to critique such a dynamic shot, which has it all.

Thanks, casper

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