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Lines and reflections


Supriyo

Exposure Date: 2016:01:19 18:15:38;
Make: Panasonic;
Model: DMC-LX100;
ExposureTime: 1/50 s;
FNumber: f/2;
ISOSpeedRatings: 1600;
ExposureProgram: Aperture priority;
ExposureBiasValue: 0/100;
MeteringMode: Pattern;
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode;
FocalLength: 34 mm;
FocalLengthIn35mmFilm: 75 mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop CC 2015 (Macintosh);


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I love this picture with its strips of flamboyant color, especially since it is wholly dependent of your compositional talents. It's a natural abstract of the highest order that merits both my 30,000th comment (I've been waiting for just such a worthy picture) and a place in my favorites.
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this picture caught my eye immediately, well  composed excellent texture and bright colors as accent.  Very nice abstract, very creative.  congrats!

Bernardo

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A very attractive image, with magnificent colours, textures and composition. Do you have an alternative version in which you crop out any reference to the vehicle at the top? Best regards.

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Dear Jack,

I was skeptical about this image, since I am relatively new in abstract photographs, and you have been quite an inspiration to me, I should say. I am glad (and thankful) that you like this image, so that would guide me to develop my own aesthetic sense. Congratulations on your 30,000 comments, and I am honored to be part of your favorites.

 

Dear Mr. Grobman,

I appreciate that you like this image. I did not ask for ratings, because I thought ratings will confuse me more. Instead I wanted to receive critics from photographers like you. Many thanks.

 

Dear Jon,

Many thanks for your comment. I am glad that you like the texture and composition. Cropping out the wheels is an idea worth considering. It was very difficult to decide whether to crop or keep part of the golf cart. Keeping too much disrupted the symphony of the other elements. Finally I decided to keep just the semicircles to add some dynamism to the straight lines. I think eliminating the wheels entirely would work too. Let me know which one would you prefer.

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Timo,

Thank you for visiting my portfolio and leaving your comment. This was one of my first attempts in this kind of abstract shots. I am glad you like it.

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