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| 08/19/2008 10:41:44 PM |
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| 08/19/2008 10:40:28 PM |
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| 08/19/2008 05:57:17 PM |
Arcsby banmornComment by signal2noise: The unique perspective in this image keeps the eye actively seeking a focal point - and in a very good way. The reflections in the glass adds a counter-motion to the wave-like movement of the grid. The image feels almost as though it is animated. The contrast between the blues and the browns define a spatial separation throughout the entire image. |
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| 08/19/2008 04:39:07 PM |
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| 08/18/2008 06:36:42 PM |
Arcsby banmornComment by kristat123: The reflections in the windows add to the repeating pattern, really beautiful job. |
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| 08/18/2008 02:53:12 PM |
Arcsby banmornComment by timwest167: Nice pattern here in this geometrical architectural photograph. I wish the blues were a bit more vibrant though. |
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| 08/18/2008 02:37:20 PM |
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| 08/18/2008 02:14:41 AM |
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| 08/18/2008 12:16:00 AM |
Arcsby banmornComment by hotpasta: beautiful...it looks like it needs a little more contrast on my laptop monitor, but I will give it the benefit of the doubt... |
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| 08/17/2008 10:15:00 PM |
Toccata and Duck in D Minorby banmornComment by CNovack: Love the title! I also like the angle in which you composed your shot. The organ keys are shot at a diagonal. That helps to create strong visual interest with the keys cutting across the composition on a diagonal. This sets the stage for your duck to be posed in such a way that it appears that he is 'swimming/dancing' across the keys and coming right for us. You could have said Duckatta & Fugue as my husband is commenting over my shoulder:-) Still, not a bad title as that I got the connection immediately:-) So the title is still strong. I am not sure I like the all the level of keys that creates a three tiered 'stage' because it makes the image a bit busy. But since you choose the Toccata & Fugue which I believe was written for a pipe organ you cannot deviate by using a piano and keep the title. One way to make it less busy might be to increase your angle to be even more on the diagonal or crop closer such that the duck takes up the greater portion of the left half of the shot. In this way it would greater strengthen the focus on the ducky being the main subject of the shot. The second thing that detracts from the strength of the shot is the ducky itself. Sometimes rubber duckys can be hard to find so it maybe that this is the only one you had on hand BUT the you can hopefully not deny that green shirt and hat gives him a beachy type feel which conflicts with the classical music 'feel'. A plan ducky would have been better so as to not invoke conflicting or mismatched ideas/feel. But as I said that may have been easier said than done. Nonetheless you do want to pay attention to the choice of elements you compose within your shot such that it adds too and strengthens the shot. |
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