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A well executed abstract.
Well done!
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Congratulations!
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Clever composition, making the scale and even the subject matter indeterminate.
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Poisonous?
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Very Vibrant
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As you have clearly wanted to make an abstract out of this kirk, can I suggest that you crop out the building on the right that serves as a distraction.
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An excellent example of a Scottish Tower House, or Castle.
Shame their flag wasn't flying.
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It might have been a while since you have done any night time photography, but don't you think that you should do more of it? This is a wonderful image. I particularily like the reflections.
How long was the exposure?
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This photograph says everything that I like about the Tirol, Bleak and desolate, yet civilised and acessable.
The splash of red is so important to the composition.
How long did you have to wait for the train, and did you know that it was going to be red?
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Tempestuous seascape, with a sky worthy of Casper David Friedrich
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Dramatic abstract
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Essentially a geometrical abstract but for the walker on the far shore.
Another bold composition.
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I am not sure how wide this wall is in real life, as I am not sure what kind of lens your camera has, but its dominance of the foreground, despite of the presence of the river draws the eye quickly to the distant background where all the interesing detail is.
How long did you have to walk before you found this interesting crack in the stonework?
A very dramatic and successful composition.
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Another wonderful French street scene, this one however is not timeless, and has instead a reportage / documentry quality.
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I love the extreme contrast of this Parisian Street, it gives the photograph a timeless feel
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Steven, I love this image, and feel it is more dramatic due to the washed out sky, but I cannot help thinking that it would benefit from the horizon being tilted slightly to make it even.
The tree epitomises The British Empire's botanical supremacy of the last century
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Wonderful sky. What does the photograph look like in Black & White?
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A superb piece of photo-journalism - well done
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Again, a wonderfully evocotive sky, this photograph gives thought to the use of black & white film. This would not be so bold in colour.
However, you need to revisit this subject with a wider angle lens to include the base of the building, for my taste.
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This street scene gives a feeling of claustrophobia - movement and bustle.
Just for the record this is Eastgate Street.
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I would tilt this slightly yo the right so the signpost in front of the pub was verticle, but the contrast of the box junction in front of the half timbered building gives aesthetic form to a pattern of dark and light that clearly spans the centuries.
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A kind and peaceful face, as though a monk was trapped in stone. An unusual gargoyle - well realised, with excellent use of contrast.
Did you hand print this?
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Wonderful contrast in the sky, the impression of a signpost in a desolate wastland (that I am sure Chester is not), a signpost to nowhere in a land of shadows.
Very evocotive
Check out Steve Linford's photograph "Wardrobe", it is along a similar vain.
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Ha Ha Ha-Ha Har Ha!
I havn't laughed so much for a long time.
Charging the surf
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