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A common place (part 2)

Hi,

This another modern place, with the same idea than the first series. This time, no human on pictures, it was too early and too cold :

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2.

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John Angulat

pro member
Hi Cedric,
I'd wondered where you'd gotten off to.
Now I see, busy as usual!
This is a wonderful set and I like the absence of people.
Each is a gem with qualities unique to themselves.
These will take some time to absorb, but I'm enjoying every minute!
 

Mark Hampton

New member
Cedric,
I have been through work a few times - I enjoy the images (no 5 has a lone woman in it btw) and find it sustains its self, but I find it hard to read unless I ken how they are to be read – horizontally / vertically / in groups - what are the relationships between the images in the sense of spacing / framing.

I keep coming back for more but would like this input - if that’s ok.

cheers
 
Cedric,
I have been through work a few times - I enjoy the images (no 5 has a lone woman in it btw) and find it sustains its self, but I find it hard to read unless I ken how they are to be read – horizontally / vertically / in groups - what are the relationships between the images in the sense of spacing / framing.

I keep coming back for more but would like this input - if that’s ok.

cheers

Hi Mark,

On one hand you are true : these pics have been shot in the same place, but i haven't worked yet a clear link between them. I need to make several series on the same subject before being able to carry on it.

Regards,

Cedric.
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
H Cedric,

I'm taken by the first series and now its continuation. Still, I have been puzzling over this new addition. Since the guiding ideas are shapes and repeated forms, would B&W be a consideration?

Asher
 
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