LONESOME TONIGHT

LONESOME TONIGHT

Ok, here’s the cropped version of Loneliness which you liked a lot.
I’d like to know in which way does this one seem diferent to you and why do you like it or not.

You may notice that the last two entries have white borders. Just a little tweak I’ve done in order to put bright photos in a more suitable frame.

Techical data:
Camera: Nikon D70
Lens: Nikkor 18-70mm 1:3.5-4.5G
Date: 7.12.2004 08:59:57 AM
Exposure: 1/2000s
Exposure bias: 0.0 EV
Exposure program: Aperture priority
Aperture: f4.5
Metering mode: Matrix
White balance: Auto
Focal length: 70mm
Flash: Off
ISO: 200
Quality: JPG Fine
Cropped: Yes

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5 Responses to LONESOME TONIGHT

  1. RainKing says:

    I think this version has it pros and cons compared to the other one. What I like here is that the subject, ie the woman, gets more attention than in the first one. On the other hand, the first one offered more negative space and so it added to the feeling of loneliness. Dunno if I make any sense. ;)

    And I’m not sure which one I like better, but they are both really good.

  2. Carpenter says:

    Well, I like more this one, because it seems me to be “closer” to the photo object; not just in the meaning of the distance but also the emphathise. This photo is really nice.

  3. Ana says:

    I think I like the Loneliness more. It’s somehow much more emotional to me, maybe because all the emptiness of the space, and that railroad that curves and leads into a distance. For me, the photo object is not only woman, it’s everything around her that makes her look so lonely. Still, I like this one too, very much..that move you caught is fantastic :)

  4. voja says:

    Dobar aparat u rukama majtora i eto rezultata…
    Prelepo !!!!

  5. Kyra says:

    This is beautiful. Brought tears to my eyes.

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