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28-MAR-2009 tvsometime

3rd Place - Park People - by tvsometime

Cantral Park, NYC


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ctfchallenge06-Apr-2009 18:39
I really like the composition of this Tom - excellent for your topic! CJ
ctfchallenge06-Apr-2009 17:00
frames,edges and leading lines - its all there - great pic - Debi
COAmature 06-Apr-2009 15:10
Well done. You created a corner, in the corner, by adding a corner. Bonus points? -Doug
ctfchallenge06-Apr-2009 13:46
Thanks Penny and Rod and Brent. I don't like to speak ill of elderly animals but the guy was walking one very ratty old mutt. See Pending for a closer look if you can stand it. -tv
Rod 06-Apr-2009 06:16
It looks like a wabbit to me Bwent. Anyhow excellent looking picy Tommy & I like the tones around the three talking & the general grey around the dog walker it really emphasises the three as the focal point. Great conversion mate.
ctfchallenge06-Apr-2009 02:41
You made a whole lot out of this from what I saw - nice job!!!
Penny Street
ctfchallenge06-Apr-2009 01:54
Very well done Tommy, something going on at most every edge and corner. What the heck is that guy walking? It looks like a turkey from behind:-) Other than the turkey on a leash bringing just a tink bit of attention to the middle I'd say this is perfect.
~Brent
ctfchallenge06-Apr-2009 00:32
Mary Anne, I'm always amazed at the different perspectives we can come back with. It's one if the fascinating things to see after stolling with photogrphers together or just visiting the same locations at different times. -tv
ctfchallenge05-Apr-2009 18:35
Tom, were we really on the same walk in Central Park? I'm just amazed at the things that you and Penny and Sharon saw that I never noticed. As for "scoring"...3 corners, all 4 edges, and good composition.... Well, you can add them up! ;-)
--Mary Anne