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Simple Pleasures: Geometry and Colours

Chris Calohan

Well-known member
Cropping it just below the eave line and just above the window line at the bottom makes it a far stronger image as per the pure geometrics.
 

Michael Nagel

Well-known member
Cropping it just below the eave line and just above the window line at the bottom makes it a far stronger image as per the pure geometrics.
Maybe, but I have seen too many of those.
From my point of view - leaving the context with the rest was more interesting.

Best regards,
Michael
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
The interesting thing is the choices made by the building occupants. Was this accidental or by design? Next, I find the first layer with the sky even more impressive. Less is more!

Asher
 

Michael Nagel

Well-known member
... Next, I find the first layer with the sky even more impressive. Less is more!
This would be a different picture - the pattern would be replaced by a line and the main orientation becomes horizontal.

The picture above is a small part of a long building, this is why I did not remove the parts suggesting this.

Best regards,
Michael
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
This would be a different picture - the pattern would be replaced by a line and the main orientation becomes horizontal.

The picture above is a small part of a long building, this is why I did not remove the parts suggesting this.

Best regards,
Michael




But I wouldn't want it ever changed. I like your vision! It's always well defined, simple and trustworthy.


Asher
 
Hi Michael,

I actually really like it with the blue sky and bit of black that looks like some kind of railing. When I scroll at look at it without the blue, I find it more interesting the way you shot it.
 
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