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John Ellis says: The immediate appeal is the glowing red of the girl's skirt where it catches the light. The ambiguity of the way she holds the skirt makes one wonder about what she is doing in that city centre location.
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John Ellis says: A surprisingly downbeat photo for colour and contrast, which makes the composition and subject matter all the more important. What appeals to me in this is the way the woman is pushing herself as she does her exercising with the counterpoint of the little dog; all achieved within the demarcated space in this suburban location.
#07 by Sakulchai Sikitikul
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John Ellis says: Lots of things appeal in this - the balance across the shot, including the central tree shadow; the layers from top to bottom; and the way the humans link to their semi-rural surrounding.
#7 Mientras tanto en mi pueblo... by Daniel Povedano
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John Ellis says: There are good layers in this shot and the raised central lane divisions act as a good way to connect the people to the vehicles. The addition of the dog then lifts the whole shot.
S&R 108 #7 by Suresh Naganathan
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John Ellis says: This is a strong test of reading body language - or attempting to do so. Is it the beer that causes his movement, or frustration of some sort? Is she implicated or just trying to settle him down?
#07 by chrisowenrichards
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John Ellis says: This is the most poetic shot in the pool and allows backs to speak the language of waiting. It is a pity that the photographer is in the shot but minimising his presence makes it acceptable!
#07 stay calm by Stevyn Deeves
11 8
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