Photographer’s Note
Do you remember this tree ?
I've posted it once... as a workshop of "Oca" building .
You can see several photos of the "Oca" building in this brazilian site (sorry, only in portuguese.. but it has good pictures, mainly about its interior and project details ).
That is... a sunday at the Ibirapuera's park... and some people always try to climb that building... and slide down...
See also workshop version for another shot.. and say what do you think.
All critiques are welcome!
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dcawker
(5667) 2006-03-21 0:12
Great composition here.. it took me a short while to figure out that there was a person standing on the structure too. Excllent photo! Best Regards, Doug
barrufeto_77
(25783) 2006-03-21 1:23
Hi Carmen.
How the people could go to the top of the building? Anyway, its a well seen moment.
Well done!
Rgs, Oscar
mikhalych
(1311) 2006-03-21 2:41
Wonderful composition, Carmem. A boy and a tree seem so small and fragile compared to this massive structure.
Well done.
Graal
(57821) 2006-03-21 2:48
Hi Carmem,
very good composition, interesting and unusual view. I like the colours and sharpness, too. Good captured and well done.
Rgs, Aleksander
dkeus31
(26176) 2006-03-21 6:38
Hello Carmen,
I remember the colors in the windows, even if I should recognize this tree ;o)
I also prefer this one with the flowers as foreground and a slight better light.
Regards,
Didier
efigesta
(12181) 2006-03-21 9:44
Ola Carmen
que imponente local este, o componente humano na imagem mostra mesmo isso
boas cores e bom pov
bjs
manuel
singuanti
(15240) 2006-03-21 22:02
Hi Carmem. Without the crazy person on top it wouldn't be nearly as interesting. It's easy to use the man for scale. I like how you incorporated the lone tree. Awesome shot Carmem!
cjmm
(4019) 2006-03-22 12:09
Olá Carmen,
In Sao Paulo I live relatively close to the park, so it is one of my usual visits... but har never seen people climbing the Oca. Thanks for showing me something new about fascinanting Sampa.
The guy on the roof is projecting a very long shadow, so I suppose the sun was low.
The Oca can get to be difficult to photograph white walls) depending on the light, but you managed a great exposure.
Obrigado Carmen e saludos!
Carlos
Flavia
(10202) 2006-03-22 19:25
Oi Carmem,
Os dois sao muito bons,mas gosto mais do WS. Acho mais rico em detalhes e historia. A inclusao do rapaz que corre da ainda mais vida a foto e reforca a ideia de que e um parque onde as pessoas vao para fazer esportes e se distrair. Ha uma certa tensao entre os dois pela postura deles que difere e pela posicao oposta que ocupam na foto, como dois habitantes de mundo diferente...Acho enfim que a outra da mais espaco a imaginacao...
Ate mais,
Flavia
pitai
(3925) 2006-03-29 15:06
Olá Carmen! Impressionante imagem que tens publicado cá. Tudo chama a atenção. A edificação é mesmo muito curiosa. A arvore da um pequeno toque de cor e textura. E a descoberta do menino na parte superior foi mesmo demais! Adorei! Gostei ambas fotos, mas prefiro esta. Um abraço, Gabriel
rabdelnoor
(2973) 2006-03-29 19:58
Olá Carmem,
Nice to see you posting again. I really liked your composition here. The tree, the Oca and the guy. A nice tribute to Niemeyer.
Um abraço.
Ricardo
Surfer31
(3587) 2006-12-22 17:56
Audacia é mesmo o titulo ideal para essa foto. Gosto muito da composicao. Mesmo estando em segundo plano, o rapaz é o protagonista dessa imagem. A primeira ideia que me veio à cabeca é de prisao, como se o rapaz estivesse num local sem saida, mesmo estando em liberdade. E a arvore parece querer amparar o menino, dar-lhe protecao. Para mim, o grande dialogo desta imagem é entre a arvore e o rapaz. O rapaz esta em apuros e a arvore parece tentar salvar o pequeno.
Parabens pela foto, é magnifica.
Merou
(3094) 2008-12-28 9:51
Interresting
I like the graphism but you can improve the shot by cropping a little and to avoid to align the tree with the windows
TFS
regards
Photo Information
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Copyright: Carmem A Busko (carmem_busko)
(3619) - Genre: People
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2005-08-28
- Categories: Daily Life, Architecture, Decisive Moment
- Camera: Nikon Coolpix 5700, Nikkor ED 8.9-71-2mm
- Exposure: f/7.4, 1/250 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Map: view
- Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
- Theme(s): Oscar Niemeyer: the architecture legend, My Niemeyer's [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2006-03-20 23:59
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