Walking on the sea?
entrelec
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oochappan 2005-10-16 19:08
Hi Joel
I had waited till the other man was totally in the scene as the man in front is looking there, if the seawalker was only in the background, ok , but here he get all the focus as the most important element in the shot, therefore cutting is only a bit of a disturbing gimmick, I hope you don't mind my personal impression rather doubting some new approaches that a shot has to disturb the viewer in an empiric way to seak attention.
A pleasant scene of the fishermen, gives me a lot of nostalgic feeling for the time I was living with them, thanks for sharing.
Warm greetings
Henk
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Hi Wes,
Dont tell anyone, but the ride on the ferry was a bit of a mistake. I was looking for the Quincy Market place, because I heard that it was a great place to visit. So I had just gotten off the subway at "Aquarium" stop, and I saw people getting on this ferry. I like boat rides so I asked where the ferry was going, they told me Quincy, so I figured.... Well as you know I was already just a couple minutes away from my original destination when I got on the ferry. So a very friendly guy that worked on the ferry, after having a good laugh, explained to me that I would have to do the round trip to get to where I was going ;-) But I am happy that I got to do the ride, because I came away with many great photos and a beautiful sunset cruise for free! Have a good sunday - Paul |
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Paul,
Many tourists made the same mistake confusing Quincy with Quincy Market in Boston. You have made a good decision not driving in Boston. Driving in Boston is one of the most dangerous driving in the world. I think only driving in center of Rome is worse :D. The road signs are not clear and parking is always a problem in Boston. Other than the above and many other problems, Boston is a fun place to visit :D. Regards. Wes |
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