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This one has a great spooky feel to it. Lots of beautiful contrast from the backlight and phantom-like silhouettes in the foreground that appear to be coming out into the light. There is a definite movement from darkness to light here with all the faces directed towards the light. Totally awesome :)
Impressing! It's a little bit unreal, a little bit hectical, a little bit authentical, but not importunately - it's more casual. Oh, my English is so bad, I have got no idea if you can express it on that way I did :-/
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jhc 28/02/2010 15:03
schön! Ginza?lg jhc
Choccoboo 29/04/2009 21:20
Cette photo reflète beaucoup de talent, bravo°°° celle °°° 30/09/2006 20:06
excellent shot and impactrgds
Martin Erni 27/03/2006 21:36
just perfect !!!!!Mircea Tiron-Tudor 18/01/2006 7:00
Nice work. Very good light and contrast.Best regards, Mircea
Timo Keitel 01/12/2005 10:14
this picture is the best of your photos. i like street situations. this dark light is really good. make more street pictures in japan.cu mm
Dragomir Vukovic 22/10/2005 8:24
intense,excellent
Nick Schafer 01/09/2005 23:22
This one has a great spooky feel to it. Lots of beautiful contrast from the backlight and phantom-like silhouettes in the foreground that appear to be coming out into the light. There is a definite movement from darkness to light here with all the faces directed towards the light. Totally awesome :)N.
Henry Fuchs 01/09/2005 21:13
Great picture, more than words!Greets Henry
Martin Rosie 01/09/2005 1:28
Impressing! It's a little bit unreal, a little bit hectical, a little bit authentical, but not importunately - it's more casual. Oh, my English is so bad, I have got no idea if you can express it on that way I did :-/