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| 11/22/2018 10:52:14 AM |
Brewery B&Wby NikonJebComment by mariuca: Interesting our reactions after having in memory the color version. Each version is interesting in a different way. Here the pitch black windows are the villains and in their blind way seem to cast a foreboding shadow |
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| 11/22/2018 09:33:55 AM |
Brewery B&Wby NikonJebComment by nam: And I prefer the black and white :) I think the light over the door is nicer here. Not sure about the interior (esp EXIT and the sign below it) - it certainly recedes here but I haven't decided yet whether I think that's good or bad. Message edited by author 2018-11-22 09:34:34. |
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| 11/22/2018 08:52:57 AM |
Brewery B&Wby NikonJebComment by streetpigeon: Personally, I prefer the color original. This black and white conversion strikes me as too contrasty, whereas the colors in the original were quirkily harmonious. The mood in the original is more welcoming, but all this is certainly a matter of personal artistic vision. |
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| 11/21/2018 09:01:16 PM |
Zerodayby NikonJebComment by krnodil: while I agree a b&w version might be an interesting alternative, I do think this works very well in color; great lighting on this one |
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| 11/21/2018 05:16:58 PM |
Zerodayby NikonJebComment by Ecce_Signum: I get the feeling that this could be a set on a sit-com? Also, why is that brick on the floor? and, why are the opening times on the 'exit' door?
Interstingly that 'brick' appears on the Brewery website image as well! You ought to nip down there as your image is much better than theirs (cept they have an adoptable dog on their shot of the door). |
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| 11/21/2018 01:58:10 PM |
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| 11/21/2018 01:05:08 PM |
Zerodayby NikonJebComment by posthumous: I could be wrong but it would be worth trying a black and white conversion. the transition of black into brick could be very interesting. |
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| 11/21/2018 11:43:09 AM |
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| 11/21/2018 10:30:00 AM |
Zerodayby NikonJebComment by streetpigeon: Here's how to play within the square, like one of those little plastic puzzles where you move around different shapes. The variety of rectangles establishes a dynamic feel. The lighting and shadows add an undertone of asymmetry that's a bonus. I also like the bold color contrast, the way yellow shades to green on the left. |
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| 11/21/2018 09:31:51 AM |
Zerodayby NikonJebComment by nam: Looks closed - must have been a Monday. I hate it when we decide at the last minute to go grab a bite so I don't have to fix supper and it's Monday!
I like the way the shape(s) of the shadows overlays all the rectangles with soft triangles. |
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