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corbin

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Neat composition. Would a crop which enables each end of the arch to go into the apex of each corner be effective?
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...Once again! I like this very much. And I looked your folder and I really like your style. There are many beautiful pictures.
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I am currently teaching a class on photography. We are discussing the use of lines and patterns. This is a great example and a beautiful image. I like how some of the chairs are partially obscured by the shadow.
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This shot is elegant simplicity. You do have wonderful vision for reducing objects to their basic form and feel. Only comment here is that the ground is tilted left, and for my taste, would prefer to see it more horizontal. Other than that, think this is a terrific shot.
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If you look at table surface and the "horizontal legs" =) of the chairs, you see that the ground is not tilted but straight. The sunny area is diagonal/tilted, maybe you meant that... I myself like it like that =)
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Claude, this is an image that " less is more" is a good definition for... not many ellements, but very well composed. I like as well the brown color of the wall that has an " answer" in the chairs and fg. good rendition. Pnina
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Claude, this is beautiful with a fully controlled composition not only due chosen format and the to the bow from one corner to another, but also because of the high contasted ground that "opens" the scene. Well done.

 

Anders

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Claude, I loved this and many more of your minimalistic compositions. Enjoyed your hometown presentation too. Nice natural framing in this one with light and shadow and I also like the casual way the chairs are placed. The shadow could be made a little darker but only a little so the other two chairs are still visible. Thanks a lot for your comment.

-Chitra

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