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In Central, you never stop working.

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:iconmakiwara:
i love this one, its very expressive. the composition is very professional and the light is just right. i think it would be better to set the focus on the man and just to blur the background here. the motif is very very good, i love those buildings and all the busy people. definately a favorite.

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:iconkitho01:
OMFG this is fuking AMAZING
i love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!
could be better but its already excellent
:iconburdnsbitrtaste:
oooooooooh. beautiful! its really like, everyones always in a rush, theres only a few people who slow down to realize what they wouldve been missing. excellent shot too :)

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:iconkevinwong:
ah you got the better angle, lucky you. anywayz, amazin' pic!
:iconhutchlam:
LOL thanks for the compliment kev, but we both know who takes the better pics
:iconreyrey184:
A beautiful composition, and definately something that draws me in since I'm a fan of anything that's inherently and by nature..real =). There is so much poetic and artistic content within the frma,e that one may speed by it, like the workaholics in the foreground. Firstly, the tagline "in central, you never stop working" accurately potrays some of the main features of the picture. The people blurred, caught in mid rush behind the fingure at the front...they are not restful folk, they have a time to stick to, a task to which they should be turning their attention...theres one person to the right of the man, and one just beyond her to his left, that are so blurry that they are almost shimmering out of focus...a potrayal of the speed of work, of the "never settle attitude" but perhaps as well it exemplifies their increasing concern with work, and their inner-self, their free-loving centres being slowly erased *blurred out of focus* by the demands of the inner city. Even the man who leads this picture appears to be at work (e.g - phoning a business associate).....is he black as the buildings behind him because he is directly working or rather possibly like the people inside the building, he is working but stationary...and what is white behind him is work that is on the move?

Thoroughly engrossing piece.

Regards
Rey.
:iconpapermoose:
wow, this is incredible. how everything is just rushing by, but there is that one guy, one person stopped in time. looks like he's standing in the middle of the street. haha.

great shot!
:icondarkunderworld:
Very nice piece there how time has stood still and it captured the person in front. very clear and the people in the background showing their movement.

Great Job!

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:icondjoel:
I really like this kind of street photography....

I have some suggestions though,
first, i really wished that the feet weren't cut off... i would make the whole mood and meaning of this photograph clearer and nicer.
second, I think the guy's face is too dark to see his expression, and his suit also losing its detail because its too dark
third, the background building is also too dark too few details.... I think its because of the light source (the sunlight) is coming from behind... would be nicer if the light source is coming from the front right or left.

However,
the blurry movement of the people in the background and this guy just standing still typing a message is a fantastic idea!! I also like the composition here... the way you placed the guy a bit to the left somehow added much to the composition.

You have great eyes of photography mate.... very well executed!!

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