A very good and creative subject but I would like to humbly remind you that the wall painting behind very much an element of distraction from the central object.
And with the BW tone somewhat reduces the bike wreck its strong visibility inside the pic.
Anastasia
very well seen Jaime. I don't think I would have centred the skeleton but the wall and the bike go well together. Isn't this a sad illustration of our society tho, vandalism and theft..someone else's wall and someone else's bike. Well done sweetie....Rob
I especially like how the cables of the bike's brakes blend perfectly with the lines of the grafitti..as Mr. Mosley mentioned, you've made that bike into an integral part of the backdrop. Very well composed, great tones and an overall dramatic statement.
I like what you've done with other people's art. The black & white adds that something that image needs. I think the decision to go without color here was justified. I'm debating with myself if the bicycle should have been left of center rather dead center. The shadow from the bike is nice. Would have been better with a little lower sun, but that is one thing not within our control.
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Andreas-Hoffmann 22. November 2007, 20:16
like it . Our life .Dragomir Vukovic 22. Oktober 2007, 23:30
!!!Anastasiya Ivanova 12. Oktober 2007, 15:29
A very good and creative subject but I would like to humbly remind you that the wall painting behind very much an element of distraction from the central object.And with the BW tone somewhat reduces the bike wreck its strong visibility inside the pic.
Anastasia
Yadran Saavedra 12. Oktober 2007, 7:39
good imagery! the bike is too centered!!Michel Lamarche 11. Oktober 2007, 5:20
I like this very much,Great job,
Best regards,
Michel
Rob Brydon 11. Oktober 2007, 0:16
very well seen Jaime. I don't think I would have centred the skeleton but the wall and the bike go well together. Isn't this a sad illustration of our society tho, vandalism and theft..someone else's wall and someone else's bike. Well done sweetie....RobWayne Tsipouras 10. Oktober 2007, 20:23
Reflections on our lives, and what we leave behind.Expressive mood, splendid capture.
-wayne
aw masry 10. Oktober 2007, 20:16
A perfect chaos :-)))))Best regards – aw masry
Lawson McCulloch 10. Oktober 2007, 20:01
A great shot, so very well captured Jaime.best wishes from Lawson.
Robyn Raggio 10. Oktober 2007, 19:53
I especially like how the cables of the bike's brakes blend perfectly with the lines of the grafitti..as Mr. Mosley mentioned, you've made that bike into an integral part of the backdrop. Very well composed, great tones and an overall dramatic statement.Best of wishes,
Robyn
Stefan S. Mosley 10. Oktober 2007, 13:05
Wow Jaime! You've turned the bike skeleton into a graffiti too. An absolutely beautiful shot.Stefan
Terry Dye 10. Oktober 2007, 12:16
I like what you've done with other people's art. The black & white adds that something that image needs. I think the decision to go without color here was justified. I'm debating with myself if the bicycle should have been left of center rather dead center. The shadow from the bike is nice. Would have been better with a little lower sun, but that is one thing not within our control.Claire L. 10. Oktober 2007, 10:13
Excellent capture...the remains of the bike and its shadows fit well into the graffiti art!Kind regards, Claire
CsomorLászló 10. Oktober 2007, 9:49
Super!bw
CsL
Cees Kuijs 10. Oktober 2007, 9:47
You don`t get far with that.. :-))))Good street docu, Jaime !! All the graffity fits well here.
Greetings, Cees