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| 12/19/2004 08:06:52 PM |
untitledby soupComment: Well, even though it's the vase here, this reminded me of a lyric from the song "Faithless Love" by J.D. Souther/Linda Ronstadt ...
"Faithless love like a river flows
Like raindrops falling on a broken rose
Down in some valley where nobody goes
Fathless love has found me
Thrown its chilly arms around me
Faithless love like a river flows ..." |
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| 12/18/2004 01:17:03 PM |
Winterby thatcloudthereComment: Overall I like what you've done. I think you could achieve an even better "balance" by flopping the right-most image so it more mirrors the attitude of the left-most; by cleverly making the center panel narrower you've rendered it less of a factor in that regard.
You might also play with the color of the lower part of the right panel to make it a little darker/bluer like the others; not trying to match them, but to be just a little less different.
One of the advantages of the multi-image composition is that you can make components which may have little interest by themselves, and make them incredible interesting by placing them in a context and relationship to each other. |
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| 12/13/2004 05:34:49 PM |
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| 12/13/2004 01:26:10 PM |
Thanksgiving Towerby crabappl3Comment: A re-shoot of a ribbon-winning photo? Now, where have I heard of that idea recently ...
Great job -- one of my top photos in this challenge. Message edited by author 2004-12-13 13:26:40. |
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