Robert Watcher
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16:9 - Passing Through Central Park - Frame#1
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16:9 - Passing Through Central Park - Frame#5
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16:9 - Passing Through Central Park - Frame#7
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16:9 - Passing Through Central Park - Frame#8
This is a wonderful series - I can feel how alive the whole place is.
I have an obvious question - why did you choose 16:9? And did you shoot it like this or edit afterwards?
It's funny too how even a little thing can make a huge difference. Personally I can't stand making photos in 3:2 let alone 16:9 - it just feels completely wrong to me. But when I see this series it all makes sense to lay it out like this.
Sam
I love 16:9 as it allows one to see where something came from and where perhaps it may go. Also, as in these frames, as Asher has pointed out, it allows the outside to frame without confining.
One element is so obvious here is the extension of the private space of the people to the public streets. There's a sense that this is one giant family den!
Asher
Thank you Sam.
I really had no specific format in mind when I was shooting. I took the pics in the standard 4:3 ratio. When I was preparing this set, I saw a lot of horizontal interplay with subject matter, and decided that a panoramic cropping might enhance the images.
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