Posted by Matt Trujillo Photography (Portland, United States) on 5 December 2006 in Transportation and Portfolio.
Thanks to Helen and Duncan, this image has been revised.
I'm often caught in the paradigm that all frame proportions must convert to standard print sizes. This crop doesn't fit, which doesn't matter, because that convention is now out the window.
The first image also had cyan saturation issues, as the construction trailer in the BG was an obscene distracting blue. Now that it's gone, I was able to restore the sky in the windshield.
Thanks for teaching me something. Again.
Cheers.
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Ski lift? Good shot
5 Dec 2006 12:50am
The distorted reflections are amazing!
5 Dec 2006 4:15am
Nice image Matt. As Manuela points out the distorted reflections are amazing! IMHO I believe the background at the top of the image detracts from the sophistication of the rest of the photo. Did you try playing around with cropping this one at all?
5 Dec 2006 5:56am
cool image, very graphic, although as Helen said I'd crop the top to provide even more impact.
5 Dec 2006 9:21am
@ Darren- I think that's what it was built for, but in Portland it's a brand new tram which goes into service this month moving people from the waterfront to a research hospital at the top of Portland's West hills.
5 Dec 2006 12:31pm
nice reflection!
5 Dec 2006 5:06pm
Fantastic reflection!! I can't even see you in the picture. I love the distortions throughout the reflections it gives it a kind of star wars look about it. Since we're on the subject of cropping I'd love to see just the reflection and not the car itself. Just for my curiosity that is. That would really stump people I reckon!!
5 Dec 2006 6:46pm
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