re_photography 0 Posted February 18, 2007 I do not know to what degree this was intentional, but the first thing that caught my eye, the thing that to me made this otherwise quite good photo much better, is the way the old building in the foreground very specifically memic the form of the mountain in the background, which is so drastic as to be rather refered to as the "upper ground" instead. On the left structure, you have a roof line which is generally horizontal which then runs into a peak of the roof which is seperated into front and back peaks as the roof between the gable walls has fallen in. On the left peak of the mountain, you have a generally horisontal ridge which flows into a more pointed/elevated peak slightly separated into two parts by a small break in-between. The right structure is singular and maintains its peaked roof. The right mountain peak also comes to a more perfect singular top point, or rather intact, small, "roofline" ridge of a peak. Link to comment
richygale 0 Posted March 25, 2007 Olgeir, lovley image the scale of the houses next to the mountain really adds to this great image. Rich. Link to comment
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