• PeteSpanorama_fish_eye
    679 posts
    6 days ago

    I am glad you pointed the hand echoes out. That is cool.
    I like the contrast between the dark, empty, slightly shabby, but still elegant scene outside and the bright, busy, very ornate and very elegant scene inside.

  • PeteSpanorama_fish_eye
    679 posts
    6 days ago

    Yes, that comes across very strongly.
    I have never managed to go and photograph a Pride Parade, but I really should make the effort.

    They certainly do.

  • Woodsider79panorama_fish_eye
    853 posts
    6 days ago

    The serendipitous viewpoint work so well here. From street level you wouldn't get the nice separation of the different elements.

  • Woodsider79panorama_fish_eye
    853 posts
    6 days ago

    For a moment I saw this guy having three arms 😁😂 Great character.

  • Woodsider79panorama_fish_eye
    853 posts
    6 days ago

    Excellent use of the swirl effect. Usually I don't see the point of such effects, but here it's just right, keeping the face and hands sharp while getting the viewer's head spinning!

  • Woodsider79panorama_fish_eye
    853 posts
    6 days ago

    What a great catch 😁

  • MikeFewsterpanorama_fish_eye
    1945 posts
    6 days ago
  • MikeFewsterpanorama_fish_eye
    1945 posts
    6 days ago

    I didn't notice the guy either until Alan alerted me.
    As well as the blues throughout the photo, there's a collection of lines running parallel to the chrome strips on the car. Between them, the whole image is drawn together.
    There used to be a sort of genre for photos of the world glimpsed from bus and train windows as it flashed by. Window scratches were a valued bonus.

  • MikeFewsterpanorama_fish_eye
    1945 posts
    6 days ago

    It qualifies for street in my book.
    This must be looked at big. The face of the man has to be seen in some detail. appreciating his age adds new layers of meaning. There's the disconnect between him and the graffitti generation. There's the connect between him and the old bare and sleeping trees.
    The slight offset of the main trees to the left and the slight offset of our man to the right is satisfying. As is the scale of the trees to the man.

  • MikeFewsterpanorama_fish_eye
    1945 posts
    6 days ago

    streamdream has summed it up.
    The movement in your more intoxicated version feels free-er and more in the swing of the moment.

  • MikeFewsterpanorama_fish_eye
    1945 posts
    6 days ago

    Thanks Pete and Daneland. I'd have seen the hand but probably would have missed the connection to the painting. There are many small touches here that contribute. The glass of wine, light reflecting from skin, especially the bald heads. The light and colours have a touch of the Dutch masters period.
    That's Florian's alright and that's the peering in from another universe I remember of the place. The empty chairs outside help the "peering into a different dimension" interpretation.

  • doctorpanorama_fish_eye
    680 posts
    4 days ago

    Thanks Mike, your analysis are always very interesting...

  • doctorpanorama_fish_eye
    680 posts
    4 days ago

    Thanks for the comments, guys. I don't usually like these processing effects much, but in this photo...

  • doctorpanorama_fish_eye
    680 posts
    4 days ago

    Thanks a lot Pete, eight or ten bikes went by and, according to the statistics, some of them must have looked good 😄

  • doctorpanorama_fish_eye
    680 posts
    4 days ago

    By the way, with this thread format it is difficult to answer everything and everyone, so my apologies if I have left anyone out...

  • doctorpanorama_fish_eye
    680 posts
    4 days ago

    The photo expo II.

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    Some photos have changed, but it seems that this improvised and informal photo exhibition is still active, attracting the interest of curious passersby...
    dprevived.com/t/the-photo-expo/5123/

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    JPG, 2.5 MB, uploaded by doctor 4 days ago.