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I Like these "around the corner" pictures. My first reaction was: "why not landscape format" with the top a little below half of the height.
I must say though, that this works very well as well, maybe because of precisely where the turn starts, and where the horizontal goes, in relation to top and bottom (namely at the 1/3rd).
A very well balanced composition.
Greetings,
Alfred.
This is a good example of how you can turn a very simple and barenaked motive into a good picture by applying a clever compositional idea. The picture has a strong graphical impact. Well done! Personally I would like compare it with another, somewhat darker version, to see if the graphical impact could be made even stronger that way. I'm not sure what's best though. Greetings, Anders
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AndrejT 15. April 2012, 22:08
Tole pa mora bit v trenti :D Nikol mi ni na pamet padl da bi fotografiru tole galerijo, ampak zdej mi je pa zou k sm to fotko vidu :Ddamirgavranovic 9. Juli 2009, 19:49
nice...jurefotocommunity 24. Februar 2009, 7:05
waiting for a giant mouse ?regards jure
DRAGA PUC 4. Dezember 2008, 7:59
well done, superb!!! zelo natancnord
Alfred Spectrum 21. November 2008, 2:48
I Like these "around the corner" pictures. My first reaction was: "why not landscape format" with the top a little below half of the height.I must say though, that this works very well as well, maybe because of precisely where the turn starts, and where the horizontal goes, in relation to top and bottom (namely at the 1/3rd).
A very well balanced composition.
Greetings,
Alfred.
Anders Å 20. November 2008, 20:34
This is a good example of how you can turn a very simple and barenaked motive into a good picture by applying a clever compositional idea. The picture has a strong graphical impact. Well done! Personally I would like compare it with another, somewhat darker version, to see if the graphical impact could be made even stronger that way. I'm not sure what's best though. Greetings, AndersComy 19. November 2008, 23:11
fantastic b/w... like it...Saska S. 19. November 2008, 17:29
Great perspective and great light/shadows. Well seen and presented.Lp, Sasa
Deadmoon 19. November 2008, 4:16
Very nice perspective. Clean architectural photography. I like it.Kind regards, Andreas
Peter Kr. 19. November 2008, 0:21
fine composition and linesbest wishes
Peter
deep-x 18. November 2008, 21:51
Very good work..bw
Adele D. Oliver 18. November 2008, 21:20
Great composition, love the graphics here and the simpleness. Perfect in monochrome.greetings, Adele