Leslie Reid 5,262 Posted May 9, 2017 At the moment this is my third favorite—I really like how the sharpness of the inner spiral gradual softens and seems to become one with its shadow, and I like the interplay between the soft warm and cool colors. I think it’s the softness of the background that, for me, gives the color version an edge over the b&w version—the fact that the only moment of sharpness is the inner spiral makes it the perfect eye-magnet. One thing that might be interesting to experiment with would be about a 15% to 20% crop in from the right—that would keep the strong diagonal from landing in the corner, which in turn would make the blue corner more of an integral design element (or at least that’s how it feels to me—I can’t quite figure out why. I’m one of those people who composes by feel and not by rules, which means it’s often hard to explain why something feels the way it does. In this case, it involves the balance between the spiral and the rest of the frame, and the satisfying repetition of the forms defined by the diagonal elements.) (and as always, it's also a matter of personal taste--the best decision is always the one that feels best to the person who made the photo) Link to comment
memoromano 3 Posted May 9, 2017 the best one i like it-it is very beautiful to have an argument opened with an sensitive and intelligent person as you-your critics thus exaustives revels to me t emotionshis that i id not know has provoked in you thus many different emotions - it is fantastic-i photographer the nature i interpret instinctively the colors sre too much rape because of my strong emotions from good pantheist as i am timid follower of Spinoza-excuse me my bad english+ beat regards gerolamo Link to comment
maria_lementowski 0 Posted April 22, 2018 superb interpretation! thanks for a visit and kind comment; greetings, maria Link to comment
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