giuseppe_pasquali 0 Posted November 13, 2008 in "Japanese" style. Texture and foreground work well. Thank you, G. Link to comment
someoneelse 1 Posted November 19, 2008 something different in the autumn pictures, we see all those colours, but for sure this gives (for me) a perfect autum feeling, brrrrrrrrrrr kind regards Els Link to comment
jeffl7 0 Posted November 29, 2008 Simple and compelling. The stones look like stylized leaves falling down. Link to comment
janisk 0 Posted December 7, 2008 Another good one, 99,9999% of photographers wouldn't have noticed the chance to make a good photo here Link to comment
mg 0 Posted February 17, 2009 This is excellent. Something really unusual. The way I see it the "dotted lines" on the wall end up as some sort of a symbol for what Mankind builds - and it does remind me of the lines on the roads too... So, I know I'm going to say something very strange and in a way quite stupid, that goes against all principles... but what if we'd lose a bit of the wall texture ? Or even lose it entirely ? I like the wall texture of course, and it's really something nice for the eye to meet, but perhaps the picture becomes a bit too "conventionnal" when printed this way, whereas your subject certainly isn't ! I think that by accepting to lose this eye-candy (the wall texture), you might end up a step beyond the obvious, and I suspect the symbols hidden in this image may then become more obvious and more powerful at the same time... I might very much be wrong here, but if this would be my picture, I'd try a couple of versions with the wall a bit over-exposed and then more over-exposed, and finally blown. I'd be curious to see such version anyway. Cheers. Link to comment
mark_q 0 Posted May 21, 2009 A very smart composition where the two dotty "paths" are bridged together by the branches of that tree. Well seen and done. Link to comment
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