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asian feelingPosted by H.O (BC, Canada) on 22 November 2006 in Abstract & Conceptual and Portfolio. Yashica Electro35
Comments (10)
@badala: Hi badala, Suby from Milton Keynes, United KingdomVery vibrant colours here, why Asian feeling for the title? Am I missing something? Suby 22 Nov 2006 10:21am @Suby: Hi Suby, Chris from United StatesNice color and well framed. My mother had this camera and it was the first 35mm camera that I ever learned to use. Wish I knew where it was... 22 Nov 2006 10:35am @Chris: Hi Chris, micki from United StatesAs I've said before, when you go out loaded with color film, you capture colors so well!! You must have been thrilled to come across these red shops with a red bike AND a red meter on the street!!Reds are so hard to expose for, too; beautiful work!! 22 Nov 2006 11:10am @micki: Hi Micki, david from chesham, United Kingdomi love all of the complimentary reds in this shot; very nice shot 22 Nov 2006 1:47pm @david: Hi David, Cyrille from PARIS, FranceI don't know if it's what you intended, but the bicycle just catch my eyes :p... oh just one more thing.... this bicycle looks really old... you know that the oldest the more I like ^^. 22 Nov 2006 1:52pm @Cyrille: Hi Cylille, Colour blind from Tokyo, JapanHello H.O nice to meet you too. This is a great picture...I agree with everybody it's hard to keep my eyes off the numorous reds in the picture. The film grain is pretty and gives it a rough and weathered look that is very new to me. 22 Nov 2006 2:35pm @Colour blind: Hi Colour blind, Damon Schreiber from Toronto, CanadaYet another example of your ability to transform the ordinary into something special. Yes, I see the Asian feeling. 22 Nov 2006 3:42pm @Damon Schreiber: Hi Damon-san, @Aleksander: Hi Alek-san Kris [PiXistenZ] from Antwerp, Belgiuman ordinary scenery but i like the way you captured it 30 Nov 2006 6:09pm @Kris [PiXistenZ]: Hi Kris. |