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28-NOV-2007

motion & stillness

I've been working with my Detroit Institute of Arts photos and, strangely enough, this is my favorite so far. There's something about its minimalism that appeals to me. I'd guess I took a dozen photos from that vantage point--looking over the railing from the third floor down to the second--and am now wondering if they might make an interesting gallery on their own. I'll know when I've prepared all the photos in this series.

I feel so fortunate to be a photographer. Nothing ever slips totally under my radar.

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Ramesha Thomas 21-Feb-2008 19:33
you need to come see my project on you it is nice you should see it I work is nice I pick you for my project!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Guy Dube29-Nov-2007 12:57
A very nice shot again Patricia, I like the motion view of the people, very well done! V
Guest 29-Nov-2007 04:00
Excellent! V
Guest 28-Nov-2007 22:44
Genial. Maravillosa idea.
Matthew Mannell28-Nov-2007 22:30
A wonderful candid, it has a lot of elements that combine to make the image appealing...the repetition, line, and movement to name a few. Vote
Marcia Colelli28-Nov-2007 22:01
very intersting perspective, great title V
Kal Khogali28-Nov-2007 21:38
!I feel like the show is about to begin. The wise ones sit, and wait for the moment...the others rush for their seats. A great game of chess...the winner? The one in the royal balcony ;-))K
Silvia Roitman28-Nov-2007 20:39
great angle and composition!!!
Phil Douglis28-Nov-2007 20:02
I'm with Vera on this one -- the lady who is reading is the key to the image for me. Reading is the antithesis of hurrying. You make the reader the subject and the motion into the context. That's the incongruity here. She seems to be reading a floor plan of the museum. She is probably planning her own next move. But for now, she is still. You abstract the scene by choosing this overhead vantage point and a slow shutter speed. The high vantage point and resulting blur obscure the identity of the people, changing them from specific individuals to symbolic figures.
Victoria28-Nov-2007 15:30
Excellent, beautiful contrast ...awesome
Brian McAllister28-Nov-2007 15:29
Wonderful point of view and composition.........
an nguyen28-Nov-2007 14:26
Yes, Patricia, the title itself can be a wonderful exploration of the two state motion and still just like this pix. V
Guest 28-Nov-2007 14:06
You captured these two states very well.
monil28-Nov-2007 13:38
Excellente composition and very good moment. V
Neal Nye28-Nov-2007 13:23
Those moving people are fascinating! And I agree that one of the major benefits of photography is to fine-tune your radar!
CM Kwan28-Nov-2007 12:52
Very well capture Patricia! The motion of the people makes this picture very special! V
Guest 28-Nov-2007 12:49
What perfect timing. The folks moving form a line with those sitting. Then there are the lines on the floor topped by the geometric shape of the chairs. I like the fact she is looking at a book. To me, it demonstrates that even with all these people moving around people can find solitude...given a book.
Ann...28-Nov-2007 10:47
I agree with enny, your title is perfect and both are well captured.
Guest 28-Nov-2007 09:23
excellent work both in one image.
Paco López28-Nov-2007 06:54
Superb shot and composition!!!!!!! I love it. Big vote!
Tim O'Donoghue28-Nov-2007 06:14
That's a tough photo to look at for too long. Just when my eyes reconcile the motion of the people, the floor starts getting wavy-looking with that fan-fold effect. A real visual treat! Well done.
Jim Larkin28-Nov-2007 05:45
Fabulous.
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