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Overcome the hole


mario2

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...i would like to meet this lady in the red dress...

i cannot tell of course the building you are shooting through but the shape of the hole, the column and concrete forms are very le corbusier like. still a source of inspiration for many architects.

take care.

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I ‘m going to explain to you a little bit why I did this kind of edition…This edition was done with a big contrast to hidden deliberately the details on the concrete to focussing better the spectators sight about the main subject (for me the building).This edition, was one option more between others, that can work as better as other...but if I want to increase the importance of hole as other important element where the silhouette will be evident, I needed to edit the image across this high contrast sacrificing the concrete as a material. One more time, thanks for your opinions 

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I don't know what your other versions are like, but I think the decision to keep the lower level concrete in shadow was the correct one:

 

a.) It accentuates the building (which, as you say, is the focal point you wanted to emphasize).

b.)  It creates a strong and oddly shaped frame for the building and

c.) because of the single pillar revealed by light, almost gives this the illusion of a surrealistic sign -- the building being the image on the sign, and the pillar the off center pole holding the sign up.

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Kombizz,thanks for your thoughts,Steve,you have give me an excellent analysis, point to point.Thanks for your time too!.

Take care

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My first funny initial impression were that I were looking at a traffic mirror... Novel way to frame this building so as the organic shape fits well with the facade details. Well seen and presented.

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I like this one very much and I see I am in good company with my friends Markku, Ruud. Gunnar and Steve. Those are some heavy hitters. Somehow it reminds me of the work of the painter Hans Arp.
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Técnicamente la foto es más que correcta pero es la idea de incluir la columna en la composición la que me parece sobresaliente.

Parece un "bocadillo" de comic en el que la sugerencia es el elegante baile del edificio.

 

Saludos

Pedro

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