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Train People Triptych II
 
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Photographer Roger Williams  Roger Williams {Karma:86139}
Project #34 The Toy Camera II Camera Model Sharp Mobile Phone
Categories People
Transportation
Film Format
Portfolio Toy Camera
Lens 5.2mm F/2.8
Uploaded 3/21/2005 Film / Memory Type Sandisk 16MB
    ISO / Film Speed 0
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Critiques 15 Rating
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Location City -  The Nambu Line
State -  TOKYO
Country - Japan   Japan
About I liked the contrast between the elderly lady and the tough businessman type. The effective focal length of the mobile phone is just right for this kind of shot. I even like the slightly exaggerated perpsective...
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ricardo longhi-frantz   {K:9628} 7/16/2005
very well balanced composition! nice colors and light, and marvelous details!

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Robert Lloyd   {K:9943} 4/24/2005
its a good thing you can take a pic with the mobile phone without them knowing haha good capture

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Tiger Lily     {K:10966} 4/24/2005
Roger, I love the triptych. Really amazed at the quality of your cell phone camera.

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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 4/8/2005
Carlos, I'm overwhelmed by the comparison with the great Walker Evans and by your posting of examples. He wasn't even in my mind when I started to play with my "toy" camera. It is a very flattering and encouraging comparison, particularly as I have always been very shy of taking people (as you picked up from a couple of other shots) and completely lacked confidence.

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Carlos     {K:12969} 4/8/2005
is this a Evans or a R. William's ?

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Carlos     {K:12969} 4/8/2005
one more...

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Carlos     {K:12969} 4/8/2005
well... seems to be working now...

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Carlos     {K:12969} 4/8/2005
Regretfully there is a problem with the server? unable to upload images. I?ll try another time.
C

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Carlos     {K:12969} 4/8/2005
Walker Evans 1

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Carlos     {K:12969} 4/8/2005
I took the liberty? wonder what you think about this? I love it - beautiful and true to the wonderful tradition of the great Walker Evans.. You may know the work and the extraordinary connect with the images you?ve produced ? an artistic connection across time so to speak? incredible stuff...

Walker Evans gallery here - w w w. getty.edu/art/exhibitions/evans/

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Ferdinand    {K:3516} 3/30/2005
My favourite in the series, I think - the closeness of the two people physically, and the huge gulf between them emotionally, symbolises something bigger... Excellent.

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Mark Beltran   {K:32612} 3/22/2005
The best camera is the one you have with you. Good show, Roger.

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Chris Spracklen   {K:32552} 3/21/2005
A nice study, Roger.
You're getting to be quite an expert at this surreptitious shooting lark!
Kind regards, Chris

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Larry Monserate Piojo Larry Monserate Piojo   {K:10780} 3/21/2005
Interesting catch! Been wondering how to get a good shot on a train considering there are a lot of people to see you... im quite shy sometimes taking out my camera and just point at people and shoot... you dont know how those people would react. Your advantage is that you took this photo by a phone, right? Not bad... colors are great! Great work!

Keep Shootin' From The Heart,
LarryM.P.

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John Bohner   {K:8368} 3/21/2005
I can almost imageine a photo show in your home town with a wall covered with a hundred of these prints in small 2 inch by 3 format. My commute is now a short by scary drive, No time for cameras so good for you.
jb

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