This picture was taken in the centre of Utrecht. I came across this bus which broke down in the middle of the street.
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I like how the theme “movement” applies to this photo. The contrast of the immobility of the broken down bus and the one that is circling around it. Looking at the shot I see that it was an extremely sunny day, which makes it difficult to get the exposure right. This resulted in some of the areas in the photo to be a bit overexposed, but I like it nevertheless!
When I saw this picture the first time, I did not recognize the theme at all, and thought it was just a traffic shot. After Fokkes comment I did a little bit more. However, the bus has to make a move. I agree about the exposure, the back of the right bus gets too much focus now.
DO like your contribution to the theme with a non-moving subject(Thereby agreeing with Fokke). The brightness in this photo however makes it a bit too overexposed.
June 4th, 2009 at 12:37
I like how the theme “movement” applies to this photo. The contrast of the immobility of the broken down bus and the one that is circling around it. Looking at the shot I see that it was an extremely sunny day, which makes it difficult to get the exposure right. This resulted in some of the areas in the photo to be a bit overexposed, but I like it nevertheless!
June 4th, 2009 at 13:49
When I saw this picture the first time, I did not recognize the theme at all, and thought it was just a traffic shot. After Fokkes comment I did a little bit more. However, the bus has to make a move. I agree about the exposure, the back of the right bus gets too much focus now.
June 4th, 2009 at 16:57
DO like your contribution to the theme with a non-moving subject(Thereby agreeing with Fokke). The brightness in this photo however makes it a bit too overexposed.
June 11th, 2009 at 06:04
I agree with Fokke on his comments. It is quite a contradiction and juxtaposition of movement and immobility. Very well done.