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03-MAY-2006

Take a Break, Shanghai 2006

Corporate Candids

Canon EOS 20D
1/60s f/2.8 at 70.0mm iso1600 full exif

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Guest 28-Jul-2006 01:33
You are always the best!!!! The streets of Shanghai is on your side!
Ana Carloto O'Shea26-Jul-2006 16:21
I love the way you've made use of the light of the coke machine and also the angle... yes! It's a very good one because one actually feels like we're peeking there too!
The issue raised by Phil is interesting... I guess we have to watch those logos in the future, damn!
Guest 25-Jun-2006 01:21
Given PD's comment, what I like so much about it is that you have changed the colors, making a more interesting composition!
Bill Harris24-Jun-2006 19:20
Good shot, Kal. Atmospheric.
Phil Douglis24-Jun-2006 18:06
Just read an article in the new issue of Digital Pro Photo magazine about pending legislation in the US that will toughen the logo copyright law as related to photographs. If this new law goes into effect, and if Coca Cola feels that you have negatively impacted its corporate image by publicly displaying a picture of a guy sitting with his butt just a few inches from its logo, it could have grounds to pursue and perhaps win a copyright infringement suit. At least here in the US. The new amendments to the copyright law are expected to pass. It will put every photographer at risk in a new way. A shame. I don't know about China -- but since Coca Cola is an American corporation and the laws will be American laws, an image like this could be potentially risky. It is something to keep in mind, Kal.
Guest 24-Jun-2006 14:11
Anther reader... Bravo. Love the composition with this Coca Cola take-away, and the light, darker where the reader is.
Rob Rosetti24-Jun-2006 13:55
Love this shot, the Coke take-away adds more as a context for the portrait of the young intellectual. Roberto
Ray Rebortira24-Jun-2006 12:26
Urban intellectual?

By the by, where's the Coke? ;-)))))
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