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09/30/2003 08:49:51 PM · #1 |
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09/30/2003 09:25:09 PM · #2 |
I enjoy #2 most... there's more reflections of the sky =) |
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09/30/2003 09:34:41 PM · #3 |
Real nice.
I like the second one better, maybe it is the horizontal and vertical mix? It seems to be a more powerful image.
The first one I feel has to much sky.
The third one has the white cloud reflection in the lower right that seems to be distracting.
Calvus
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09/30/2003 09:40:09 PM · #4 |
Ah, buildings! My first art "series" 18 years ago was done of buildings.
You have a great eye for angles is the first thing I notice.
The next thing I notice is that pesky cloud. 2 or more works better, none works better. But that 1 is just pesky. Of course there's not much you can do about that... except...
...which is why I'm going to disagree with Cavlus and say the third is the best. Because if you crop the bottom to exclude the cloud, it feels much more "pure" to me.
That makes it more like #1, but seeing the right side lines as well as the top two lines make it a much more interesting shot.
Is there a web site for submitting pictures you took thousands of years ago that fit the current challenge? :) |
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09/30/2003 09:43:47 PM · #5 |
I did not think of cropping the cloud out :)
My first thought is to always leave it as is if possible.
Calvus
Originally posted by KBrown: The next thing I notice is that pesky cloud. 2 or more works better, none works better. But that 1 is just pesky. Of course there's not much you can do about that... except...
...which is why I'm going to disagree with Cavlus and say the third is the best. Because if you crop the bottom to exclude the cloud, it feels much more "pure" to me. |
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09/30/2003 11:28:16 PM · #6 |
Actually, I think the first two are aesthetically stronger than the third.
I agree about cloning out the clouds in the second--part seems bright enough it seems possible there's even flare in it.
Overall, nice strong lines in one and two, good colors, and nice feel to them.
Regards--Neil |
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