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Thomas de Groot wrote:
> For some reason, the billboard effect is a tiny bit less convincing in this
> scene, perhaps because one knows about it now... Or because the poses
> themselves are not entirely in accordance with street life (with the
> exception of the woman with the cell phone).
The cell phone woman IS excellent. Funny Thomas, my reaction was
different, I thought the 'posing' was one of the strengths here, it
seems to capture that slightly odd look of people caught unawares in a
snapshot.
Ridiculous nitpick I suppose, or the eye of a NY cab-driver, but unless
I see a double yellow line down the center of that street, I see those
cars slamming into each other. It's not something you consciously notice
as much as you feel it. Also to give it a little more NY real, you
gotta have at least one J-walker ;)
I find that the foreground trash basket in sharp relief really adds to
the realism, it's a real NY look, NY light, it rivels the scene for me.
Also I like the general look of the highrise glass buildings. The
true feel of the grunge on the street, gummarks etc., and the uniquely
NY 'casual' approach to garbage still eludes.
Maybe also a little more light in the shaded areas would help.
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