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The perfect angle for a spidery homeby JeanComment by faidoi: When you first look at this,your eyes are are focused on the center of the piece. The way that the banister goes toward the left your eyes are lead there, but because it leads to nothing you look at the other direction. The title really helps you notice the web. Without it you really don't notice it. |
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| 08/11/2003 04:11:35 AM |
The perfect angle for a spidery homeby JeanComment by Imagineer: So strong is the pattern and DOF effect of this that I wonder if it would have looked even more interesting with the contextual background cropped out - so that the top ends at a point through the top rail? I think that if you'd shot it so that the top rail was at 90 degrees to eye level this would have worked, but cropping would look odd because of the angles.
Love the shot. [8] |
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