Seattle Night

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"Seattle Night"



-- Tony Rowlett (rowlett@alaska.net), October 29, 2001

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Did you plan it such that the man (?) would be exactly between the car lights, or did it just happen that way? In any case: a lovely shot with great texture in the pavement, though I tend to prefer night shots in color...

Thanks, again, for sharing.



-- Allan Engelhardt (allane@cybaea.com), October 31, 2001.

I definitely wanted to capture the two people walking in front of the car, but it was only by chance that I caught the one person right in the middle of the headlights.

-- Tony Rowlett (rowlett@alaska.net), October 31, 2001.

If you were planning it, you should have put the two people directly in front of the two headlights--that would have given them an interesting glow.

Cool shot as it is. . .

-- Mike Dixon (mike@mikedixonphotography.com), October 31, 2001.


I find it amazing how the headlights and their reflections on the pavement make the figures look like they are dangling like clothes pins. Well done!

-- Chris Marolf (70214.2664@compuserve.com), October 31, 2001.

Neat. I love the lights reflecting off of the pavement. I to would like to have seen the man and the women directly in front of the two headlights. A small point that takes nothing away from the photograph as it is.

-- David Cunningham (dcunningham@attglobal.net), November 01, 2001.


agreed that this is an interesting image. the car appears somehow malevolent; consuming the suspended humanoid images. well done, tony.

-- wayne harrison (wayno@netmcr.com), November 05, 2001.

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