tiền cảnh là gầm xe ba gác, hậu trường là đèn thành phố sau cơn mưa. Ánh sáng yếu ớt muôn màu như chính cái hẻo lánh của những phố vắng Sài Gòn may mắn có cơn mưa làm cái reflection thêm ấn tượng. Sự tương phản, màu sắc tương phản, rồi hình ảnh cuộc sống cũng tương phản... tưởng tượng vị trí của bạn là một người nghèo nằm dưới gầm xe ba gác nhìn lên ánh đèn xanh đỏ và chiếc xe hơi hào nhoáng phóng đến như trong ảnh... có lẽ cũng cho ta chút cảm xúc ...
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"Art is in the eye of the beholder"...WOW...nice cliché there...
Having to say that before I comment because I am only TheAmateur both in photography as well as in criticism.
Two things that hit me the most in this photos: the color and the POV.
- Color: The rich colors of the night lights here and their reflections after the rain are stunning. The deep blue contrasted with the orange glow of the lights is the first factor that draws us to want to look at the photo more. And with the good exposure you have captured that great color of the street where you live. While others may think the contrast is a bit harsh, it works for me.
- POV: People who technically look at this photo will say... no rule of third, axle breaks the scene, slightly tilted. Rules are there to be broken (another nice cliché), and for this photo, breaking those rules works. The axle and the wheels create a framing that support the photo well. The direction of the wheels also guide the eyes into the photo. While other photographers probably stand and shoot this scene with rule of third, level calibrations and tripods... you are on the ground taking an unorthodox approach to present to us this view point. Then please be the daring one who focus on the reflections where others are just trying to get it in the frame. So, please be different, innovative and daring!!!
I start my commment with a cliché, I will end it with a cliché:
"Imperfect Composure + Imperfect Exposure = Perfect Art"
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Nhan Hoang (California, US)
"I would rather that, one breath of her hair, one kiss of her lips, one touch of her hand, than enternity without it... ONE"
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Having to say that before I comment because I am only TheAmateur both in photography as well as in criticism.
Two things that hit me the most in this photos: the color and the POV.
- Color: The rich colors of the night lights here and their reflections after the rain are stunning. The deep blue contrasted with the orange glow of the lights is the first factor that draws us to want to look at the photo more. And with the good exposure you have captured that great color of the street where you live. While others may think the contrast is a bit harsh, it works for me.
- POV: People who technically look at this photo will say... no rule of third, axle breaks the scene, slightly tilted. Rules are there to be broken (another nice cliché), and for this photo, breaking those rules works. The axle and the wheels create a framing that support the photo well. The direction of the wheels also guide the eyes into the photo. While other photographers probably stand and shoot this scene with rule of third, level calibrations and tripods... you are on the ground taking an unorthodox approach to present to us this view point. Then please be the daring one who focus on the reflections where others are just trying to get it in the frame. So, please be different, innovative and daring!!!
I start my commment with a cliché, I will end it with a cliché:
"Imperfect Composure + Imperfect Exposure = Perfect Art"
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Nhan Hoang (California, US)
"I would rather that, one breath of her hair, one kiss of her lips, one touch of her hand, than enternity without it... ONE"
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