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15-JAN-2004 Ron Lutz 2nd

01-15-2004

Pittsburgh, PA

Canon EOS 10D ,Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM
1/500s f/4.5 at 40.0mm iso400 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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Guest 16-Feb-2004 03:56
Wonderful photo, Ron - strong composition, excellent tonal range. The B&W treatment here is perfect.
Guest 17-Jan-2004 01:45
INtersting photo. More than anything else, I like the grayness of this. The drak jecket of the man walking, the glass reflecting just a little bit. Very well exposed and finished.
Guest 16-Jan-2004 18:25
Awesome shot, Ron. perfect timing, nice angle. the man walking has his head turned just slightly toward the beggar - acknowledging his presence but nothing else. i like how you preserved anonymity as well. nicely done!
gary becker16-Jan-2004 16:17
Man I love street photography... Very nice catch.
robin statfeld16-Jan-2004 12:20
Very nice angle and crop - the passerby is about to leave the frame of the image, without stopping, very effective! I hope to see a lot more street photography on PaD...
John Buffin16-Jan-2004 06:10
This image just grabs your attention.
Great crop.
Guest 16-Jan-2004 05:41
I like the high contrast between both people and the lack of shadows. I don't know what it means though. Nice image.
Rob
Jill16-Jan-2004 01:24
Has left me wondering the same...Homeless always make good subject matter for an image..very controversial.
Ron Lutz II15-Jan-2004 23:53
No and neither did I as I seldom have any $$... :-(
Si Kirk15-Jan-2004 23:24
fantastic picture Ron, you have captured the isolation between the homeless person and the passer by perfectly, left me wondering did he give hime some change?
Guest 15-Jan-2004 23:08
Great street photo! Nice tones, and good space around them. I love the lines. They are static which contrasts nicely with the sense of movement of the walking man. A great capture! -- angela :)
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