Posted by Andrew Gould (Sydney, Australia) on 22 February 2008 in People & Portraits and Portfolio.
Taken on Brighton Beach, Sydney on the 21st of February 2008 at 5:50pm.
Sigma 18-200mm f3.5-6.3 DC OS
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The contrast is interesting, but may be its a bit on the high for me.
23 Feb 2008 5:16am
@Shuva Brata Deb: Interesting that you say that, Shuva, because I did have thoughts about it, as this is much more contrasty than my usual style. I decided to just go for it anyway, because it felt right to me. I am glad that you gave your opinion on this, though. Thanks.
Wow, sensational shot, beautiful texture and movement! ps I love photography so much, and it takes me at least five hours to visit all the blogs I want to visit, I don't think I can enter a different photo site ;)
23 Feb 2008 10:42am
@Lorraine: Thanks, Lorraine. I have the same problem as you when it comes to getting through viewing the photos!
I like the framing the colors and the reflection of the runner
23 Feb 2008 11:53am
Great shot, the composition is wonderfull
23 Feb 2008 4:39pm
Hola Andrew,
Bonitos colores y reflejos del hombre, ahí en el medio del zigzag que forma el agua con la arena. Bien captado.
Saludos.
23 Feb 2008 4:56pm
As yesterday, I like this quite panoramic framing. The loneliness is very well shown. I want to send you a very very big thank you for your 10 comments on my pages. It's very pleasant to see that even if I don't have enough time to do the same for anyone. You're very kind.
24 Feb 2008 6:07pm
@Henri Rabagny: Thank you, Henri. It was a pleasure to comment on your fantastic series
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Canon EOS 350D1/1600 secondF/8.0ISO 400200 mm