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| 03/31/2008 09:44:06 AM |
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| 03/31/2008 09:41:44 AM |
Red & Whiteby rkligmanComment: Steps? The pattern is obvious, but the dimension is lost. A different angle would bring everything back in line nicely. |
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| 03/31/2008 09:41:31 AM |
And Patterns of Light Reflected From Opposite Windows...by raishComment: Hmm! I'm not sure that forcing someone to look at the reflections was your best choice. The windows are your primary pattern, followed by the power lines and any reflections would be the tertiary. By forcing us to look at this backwards (which is what the title does), we actually see a lot of stuff that detracts from the reflections...namely the wires, the shadows, even the light play within the shadows. I bet you get tons of comments about them.
Perhaps taking this at a different time of day would brighten up the building a little. I do like this though. |
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| 03/31/2008 09:34:48 AM |
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| 03/31/2008 09:33:40 AM |
Defined.by OlaideComment: Would like to see this on a straight horizontal. |
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| 03/31/2008 09:33:03 AM |
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| 03/31/2008 09:32:32 AM |
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| 03/31/2008 09:32:08 AM |
Diagonal Viewby ThaiComment: Even on the vertical/horizontal I wouldn't be able to figure out what this was. The choice here adds a graphic design feel that is appealing, but I still feel cheated not knowing what this was...tiles, a building, wall paper. |
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| 03/31/2008 09:30:17 AM |
Fence Postsby boxImmortalComment: This is one of those times when I am not really sure the tilt helps. It adds interest, but is it necessary? The Critique Club or the forums would probably know. |
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| 03/31/2008 09:28:51 AM |
Ribsby silverhawkComment: Doesn't really jump out at me. Others might love it, for me, it is just there. Such is art. |
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