mehrashk 0 Posted June 11, 2005 Very interesting, You could make it better with taking the photo vertically.more space is needed in the left side. well done. Link to comment
peternilsson75 0 Posted June 11, 2005 Thanks for your comment, but I don't understand exactly what you mean. Shall I try to take the picture from above all the taps? So that the water is flowing down out of the picture? Even if that's not what you meant, I think I'll try it. Thanks! PN Link to comment
mehrashk 0 Posted June 13, 2005 Dear Peter, I meant you should go closer to the wall and make a near perpendicular photo not to the down but at this angle but a little closer to the wall and camera rotated counter clockwise. Link to comment
cux 0 Posted June 13, 2005 Dear Peter, the photo is ok for me; the angle is not an issue here and the DOF is well played. Just keep it as is. It's a very intriguing image, and I would like to know where it was shot. Link to comment
peternilsson75 0 Posted June 14, 2005 Thank you cux! The picture is captured in Malmoe, Sweden. In 2001 there was a large exhibition in Malmoe, and they frankly buildt a hole new district in this town, from scratch. A lot of architectures, designers and artist committed to the project, and they constructed a lot of very trendy apartments, a marina, one skyskrape some restaurants etc. All theese taps were just one part of the large exhibition, and I really like it. The water flows constantly by the way. PN Link to comment
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