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Speed of NightPosted by Daryl Johnson (Farnham, United Kingdom) on 13 July 2007 in Cityscape & Urban. This was a mistake photo but I thought I'd play around and post it anyway, seeing as its Friday the 13th. Work at university piling up again... not having much of a presence in the community these days.... sorry... Although I'm now in England, this blog will still feature photos from Japan for the foreseeable future. I apologise in advance if I'm tardy with commenting on your blogs or returning comments during the week... I will get to you though!
Comments (14)
@Srik: Thanks Srik! Makoto from Sapporo, JapanI think this is not mistake shot. The lines of the horizontal direction are very interesting. I like this a lot!! 13 Jul 2007 9:53am @Makoto: You're very kind Makoto! Ian Bramham from Manchester, United KingdomVery arty with a great sense of movement - I liked it a lot Srik! 13 Jul 2007 10:36am @Ian Bramham: Thanks Ian! My name is Daroru. Jen from Alpharetta, United StatesGreat effect...looks like an old scanned photo...nice work 13 Jul 2007 3:07pm @Jen: Cheers Jen! @Rahul: Thank you Rahul! @rverspirit: Bzzzt! Bron from Canberra, AustraliaVery evocative of city nightlife Daroru - love the B/W and interesting framing. 14 Jul 2007 2:55pm @Bron: Cheers Bron. @miu*: Thanks miu*! Evie from Fairfax, United StatesNice motion effect with the blurred horizontal lines. 14 Jul 2007 4:13pm @Evie: Cheers Evie. @Chiaki: Thanks Chiaki. @filipe franco: Thanks filipe! @Damon Schreiber: Thank you Damon! @Avelino: Thanks Avelino! Stu from Kyoto, JapanThis is great. Super b&w tones and great effects. Your mistakes seem to work as well as my most perfected posts. It almost has a kind of Sci-Fi/Bogart (if that makes any sense?) movie poster feel to it. Well....the guy on the right gives that feeling but the two oyaji on the left give it more of a Micheal J. Fox feel! :-) Fantastic work D! 22 Jul 2007 3:00pm @Stu: Thank you Stu! I see what you mean about the guy on the right, hadn't thought of that. You are the only person who picked up on the Michael J. Fox reference. |
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