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10,000,000 litresby hortopthComment by chalcone: I tried looking at this picture upside down, and the result is pretty interesting. It looks like a schematic diagram for some funky do-it-yourself furniture. Really nice, interesting pic - viewed sideways, upside down, or as it is. How many pictures can look that good when viewed from all sides :) ? |
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10,000,000 litresby hortopthComment by mzanoni: Great image - the accent Number and the stairway just creat something that captured my attention. excellent entry. |
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Meatby hortopthComment by e301: Hi from the critique club Tom.
The two problems that immediately strike me you've addressed already in your comments, so i think I'll say nothing about the angle and the glares. Not really sure that it is so very over-exposed though: I like that I can still see detail in the shaded areas - it keeps the level of business throughout the shot more consistent.
I'm intrigued as to why almost all your shots are b/w though. I'd have thought that the colour range in this shot would be really interesting - reds, browns, pinks and they'd help differentiate all the different items a little.
Good work though: I've been taking shots a little like this myself, of shop fronts and the like around here in London, precisely because of this kind of look. As to the score: given those issues with the angle, I think you scored reasonably - for so many voters 5 is an average vote, and to score above that is OK.
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