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06/17/2009 08:03:28 AM |
This is a fun piece of work for sure! I like it the way it is, but do wonder if you mirrored the shot on the right it would look like < Fire Escape >
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06/17/2009 07:54:46 AM |
These work well together and do tend to tell more of a story than the single image. I think I'd prefer to see these set together with thinner dividers as it seems a little sparse right now. I think you could easily do away with the title and let it speak for itself. |
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06/16/2009 10:51:06 PM |
These work really well together. It would be interesting to see them in a vertical composition. |
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06/15/2009 10:55:47 PM |
An interesting combination. In many wasy, the photos need to be together to give more context to them, rather than as individual images. Hence, the triptych works really well for this, allowing us to see the overall view, as well as the zooms showing more of the detail.
The reflection of the sky and the escape in the windows really adds to the photo for me, givng the splash of coloour into the grey image, as well as the darker shades that make this work. A really good combination. |
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06/15/2009 10:44:46 PM |
excellent combination .. :) |
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