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11/25/2018 07:59:16 AM |
You made it interesting. It's not what we shoot but how we shoot/present it. |
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11/24/2018 08:21:00 PM |
you turned a building back into a blueprint |
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11/24/2018 02:08:48 PM |
This unusual presentation puts me in mind of a split screen, on the left a rocket ship set for takeoff and on the right a preview of its trajectory. The graininess is the rumble in the pit of of your belly. Aside from that, the buildings are distilled into a complex mosaic of shapes and, especially, tones. It flits between the second and third dimensions. The right hand portion compresses the left, and I'm feeling a bit claustrophobic however it's intended. I like its quirkiness and the challenge of interpretation. |
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11/22/2018 01:45:33 PM |
I hear what Nikki is saying re the crispness however I like the softness you got here. The left side looks like an image maybe) from a 1970's paper |
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11/22/2018 09:49:14 AM |
I like the subject, the composition, the geometry a lot. I would prefer it much crisper . . . but I'm trying to learn to appreciate softness more. It's easier with a softer subject :) |
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