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08/04/2005 07:14:00 AM |
Simple and stylish. This is a very instructive example of how to see the potential in an everyday subject, and how to then do full justice to it. Love the soft shadows repeating on the edges of the tables. I'd have probably gone B&W with this, and I'd have been wrong. A good part of the charm is in the fragile blue tints in the snow, blanketing the robust browns and mushroom colours of the table/seat structures. |
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03/24/2005 11:36:34 AM |
Thanks for the advice. Following it, I did rotate the photo. Going much farther than this makes the photo seem out of balance (to me, anyway.) |
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03/22/2005 07:40:27 AM |
Almost looks like a keyboard. Nice and white and puffy. I would follow imagineer's advice. |
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03/21/2005 07:44:58 PM |
How satisfying - brings out that contradictory urge to go and mess it up, but enjoy looking at its unspoilt perfection! Good view, but I'd straighten the shot up a little (anticlockwise), as it's a bit distracting. |
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