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Interiors of old churches (or more general: temples) are fascinating places - for centuries people have gathered here. The b/w treatment suits well to convey the history of this place - what I particularly like is the light: although not very dominant there are spots of light from the windows above and lines of shadows.
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Daniel, many thanks for being so honest (that the earlier version was a lucky accident) and posting the initially intended orientation. I find it hard to decide whether any version is better - this one is certainly easier to decode for the eye - while the sideways orientation is more challenging (in a positive sense).
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Daniel, indeed an ingenious photo and caption - with the orientation and burred lines through the foreground you're creating an eerie undercurrent that adds a dark side to this innocent beauty. @Jack: sad to hear from your plan - in case you'll share photos on some other platform - please let us know!
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In some ways this is different from the quite much of the work you're sharing here - which is great (and I envy a bit - currently, I'm feeling I'm following too much my trodden paths...). It is lively and "street"-like - could be from a documentary about Japan. By including the streetscape to the left you took a risk, which payed off very well, because it is balanced nicely by the flowers (towards which the family is moving).
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Great photo! Reminds me of Lee Friedlander - especially the photo where he placed bumpy shaped clouds on top of a road sign warning of bumps... and a great example of the fact that choosing both your location and the direction you're pointing your camera are probably the most powerful tools a photographer has.
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