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Aldeburgh in 3 textures. Suffolk, UK


claire

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Really wanted to display this photograph in 3.

 

Does this framing work?

Do you like the image?

Is it original?

 

Thoughts appreciated as ever.

 

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Claire

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Claire, IMO, you image does work as a graphic. I am not too hung up on "original." Most everything has been done before and is likely to have influenced what we do today. Has someone photographed these three objects and grouped them into a triptych. Not likely. So from that standpoint, yes it is original

 

I am always curious when someone presents an image like this what it was that lead them to make this particular grouping, how they chose the particular images used. Your title to some degree answers that, three textures that you found that are related by location, the city of Aldeburgh. Because they are related by location, to me they have more significance than the same three images assembled because the photograph liked the arrangement.

 

What really works about this graphic is the one man out; two blue, one red; two diagonal, one vertical; two solid, one transparent. Of course the most striking visual element is the slant of the diagonals on the two outer images building to a peak in the center of the graphic. In all it is a very interesting grouping put together as a single element.

 

I am not wild about the framing of each of the images, but that is mostly a personal thing and you should display your work the way you wish.

 

Nicely seen and constructed.

 

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Thank you very much Gary for your critique.

 

It is actually one photo of a building (original can be seen in my architecture folder) with a triple overlay frame to make it appear like three images. It is quite a personal image - by this I mean to Suffolk and Aldeburgh. I just thought the framing may make this image quite original.

 

Thanks again

 

Claire

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Claire, knowing that it is from a single image makes it even more impressive. I thought to myself that you did an excellent job of matching the two blue frames, now I understand why. Maybe I should check portfolios before I critique?
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