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Sense Of Depth
Posted By: Kerrowdown, 11-24-2014, 04:29 PM

I just love the sense of depth to an image provided by my "Good Lady” (SMC Pentax-A 20mm F2.8).

The guy missed catching "The Kerrowdown", he was aiming high and I also ducked.

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11-24-2014, 06:08 PM   #2
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Dunno about this one, depth for who? The girl looks pretty good. The bloke is hiding behind the lamp post maybe he spotted your camera and the other bloke has one foot off the ground, which looks suspenseful. The bloke with the camera is shooting 90 degrees to where the others are looking. Plenty to think about.
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QuoteOriginally posted by First Poster Quote
The guy missed catching "The Kerrowdown"
Yeah, this happens very often, the photographer miss Kerrodown, but Kerrodown doesn't miss a photographer.
I am sure you walk in the city this way...


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haha one more for the Kerrowdown I like the perspective on this one.

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I've seen similar dimensional drawings on flat pavement... Whether it is?
Nice shot.
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Yeah, this happens very often, the photographer miss Kerrodown, but Kerrodown doesn't miss a photographer.
I am sure you walk in the city this way...
Aye, it's me in full "stealth mode".
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You make me want this lens. Great shot.

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Can you photoshop out the other photographer and the person hiding behind the lamp post. I find they are both distractions to an otherwise contemplative image.
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I am right out of my depth here.
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haha one more for the Kerrowdown I like the perspective on this one.
Thanks very much.
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I've seen similar dimensional drawings on flat pavement... Whether it is? Nice shot.
No this a real image.
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the person hiding behind the lamp post
He was in stealth mode too from the other lad you want removed.

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I am right out of my depth here
Don't worry my friend, we'll throw you a rope if you get into real difficulty.
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Don't worry my friend, we'll throw you a rope if you get into real difficulty.
Yeah, with that funny looking noose at the end I bet.
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Terrific composition, KD. Great stuff.

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Whenever you post shots like this, i feel a slight urge to go to Scotland and use my thoughtful young lady powers to lure the Kerrowdown out of hiding :P
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