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Photographer  Joshua Rainey {Karma:5069}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon AE-1
Categories Still Life
Film Format
Portfolio Creative Photography
Lens Canon FD 50mm f/1.8
Uploaded 12/17/2003 Film / Memory Type Fuji Neopan
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 355 Shutter n/a
Favorites Aperture f/22
Critiques 8 Rating
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About This shot took me a while to take because so many people kept walking up and down the stairs and then apoligizing for getting in my shot. I like this picture a ton and I hope you will too. Is this an abstract or is it street or is it maybe even a portrait? I don't know or care so I'll just call it an abstract...
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Gabrielle Willson   {K:7978} 4/8/2004
I love this photo. I took a similar one yesterday I hadnt seen yours honestly! Yours is much more atmospheric.
Gabrielle

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Robert Walls   {K:1728} 2/8/2004
Joshua, A very disturbing perspective and interesting deformation. You have a good eye for the unusual.

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Tim Stevens   {K:642} 1/8/2004
Definitely a fun photo. From what I understand, abstract is when the image we're viewing (or sculpture or whatever) is an abstracted representation of something. This really isn't abstracted representation of anything. It's very clearly shadow and stairs and street.

I only say this because I was brutally schooled by my wife when I called something abstract that was non-representational art. Figured I'd try to pass along the info.

Anyway, I like the shot a lot. I've got an AE-1. Great camera. They're freakin' tanks. Nice and heavy. Can't break them. All of the lines are so conflicting, it's great.

What I like about this image is that I feel as though I'm about to fall down the stairs. It's definitely off balanced. The railing and shadows move up and left. The side of the staircase moves up and to the right. And then, of course, the steps themselves break that up. Very nice.

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Henry Viitanen   {K:173} 12/28/2003
Yeah, This is good. and straight horisont would be cool too, when your shadow is distorted there. But this is good and yeah, I use allways flash in my 16mm pics, cause' there's not light so much and light get always cool shadow and I like shadows. fillflash is important too. AE-1 is very very good body.

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Ayse Telci Ayse Telci   {K:4168} 12/24/2003
greaaaaaaaat

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Liz Chaffin   {K:546} 12/18/2003
it seems kinda hot on the top half, great idea, I always wondred how to chatch my shadow?:)

Keep up the good work

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Cherie Spike   {K:-21959} 12/17/2003
Whoah, that's gotta be the longest shadow EVER on Use Film - teehee
great capture here - I love shadow work so much
Cherie

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Paul Ragone   {K:1331} 12/17/2003
I like it a lot as well. Great idea. I have an old Canon AE-1 as well. It was my dads, but he hardly used it. I was going to start using it, but since I know nothing about photography yet I didn't want to waste a lot of money on developing pictures that were no good. Anyway, you're a tall man my friend :)

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