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Alsterufer 2, an der Außenalster, Hamburg; 01/2022
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  • I think that this image would be even stronger also without street runner, because for me, it diverts attention away from the peculiar big oranges on that tree.. but then on the other hand it adds movement in this further quit scene
  • Anonymous
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    "big oranges on that tree"GrinningYou know, good Rob, that these "oranges" represent buoys (for the boats there). But a funny associationRofl By the way, I also took a photo without people and also with cyclists. I actually liked this one best ......
  • The 'oranges', that's the extra '?' in this picture. Makes it alive.. I still think the one without human dynamics is stronger. That man running brings the tension between sereen and 'daily' perception. Then, for me, something gets lost in intensity & focus; creates a wobble. And I'm still questioning without human seems better.. More difficult, but better. Because the beautiful vertical, hanging lines (stillness) are disturbs by the horizontal activity. The eye is always going directly towards this movement. Being is getting 'debunked'.. ??
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous
    I understand your point of view and I agree, it is definitely something to deliberate about. Eggleston, by the way, says that he generally only ever took one photo of each of his 10,000 pictures in order to avoid precisely this decision-making processSmiley

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