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This is what I’m referring to:
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It’s the spontaneous coalescing of disparate elements into a pleasing composition that, for me, makes this interesting.
—Peter.
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9 thoughts on “Street Symmetry.”
lovely assimilation of different elements making the whole picture unique .
Thank you drhadi.
peter,
some of your shots are so good it’s scary.
No need to be frightened Nickolas… this one was by chance of course. In any case, I’ll gladly accept your kind words.
Wow. That is a LOT of symmetry! Cool shot…I’m not sure I would have consciously seen it all unless you pointed it out. Well done!
-M.
Thank you Mark.
Hi Peter,
I love this shot and, intuitively, I felt a similar symmetry and tension between the elements. Great photograph.
Thanks Jose. I debated posting this one, because it had little else of interest (the light is flat, the individuals are not doing anything particularly interesting)… but my eye kept being drawn back to the patterns, so I thought I’d share it.
Virtual photographers need lessons on composition a whole lot more than megapixels, IQ, DR, and the endless minutia that fills the blogosphere. Well done!
lovely assimilation of different elements making the whole picture unique .
Thank you drhadi.
peter,
some of your shots are so good it’s scary.
No need to be frightened Nickolas… this one was by chance of course. In any case, I’ll gladly accept your kind words.
Wow. That is a LOT of symmetry! Cool shot…I’m not sure I would have consciously seen it all unless you pointed it out. Well done!
-M.
Thank you Mark.
Hi Peter,
I love this shot and, intuitively, I felt a similar symmetry and tension between the elements. Great photograph.
Thanks Jose. I debated posting this one, because it had little else of interest (the light is flat, the individuals are not doing anything particularly interesting)… but my eye kept being drawn back to the patterns, so I thought I’d share it.
Virtual photographers need lessons on composition a whole lot more than megapixels, IQ, DR, and the endless minutia that fills the blogosphere. Well done!