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(June, 18th) New Picture

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Daniel Rocha - 18 Jun 2007 05:14 GMT
Hello,

In this beginning of the week, here it is a new
picture

http://www.monochromatique.com/photosemaine/

Regards,

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Michael J Davis - 18 Jun 2007 10:01 GMT
Daniel Rocha <drocha@magic.fr.invalid> observed
>Hello,
>
>In this beginning of the week, here it is a new
>picture
>
>http://www.monochromatique.com/photosemaine/

It's OK, but I'm not entirely happy with the composition - it pulls both
to the left and to the right.

On the other hand, my 'pub photo' doesn't have much composition at all!

So my inconnu...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/watchman/561957407/

Mike

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Daniel Rocha - 22 Jun 2007 20:47 GMT
> It's OK, but I'm not entirely happy with the composition - it pulls
> both to the left and to the right.

The empty part in the right is here to give a kind of lonely feel.

> On the other hand, my 'pub photo' doesn't have much composition at
> all! So my inconnu...
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/watchman/561957407/

Quite, a different picture :)

Thanks for the comments, Michael

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Paul Giverin - 22 Jun 2007 21:36 GMT
>> It's OK, but I'm not entirely happy with the composition - it pulls
>> both to the left and to the right.
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>Thanks for the comments, Michael

To be honest Daniel, I don't always like your "photo of the week" but I
do like this one.

I know what Michael is saying about the composition. The pavement is
running both downhill from left to right and from front to rear, which
could pull the eye to the right of the shot. The girl pulls the eye to
the left. I think it works well and gives depth to the shot.

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Daniel Rocha - 24 Jun 2007 13:00 GMT
> To be honest Daniel, I don't always like your "photo of the week" but
> I do like this one.

It's normal to not like all of these pictures !

> I know what Michael is saying about the composition. The pavement is
> running both downhill from left to right and from front to rear, which
> could pull the eye to the right of the shot. The girl pulls the eye to
> the left. I think it works well and gives depth to the shot.

The empty space in the right is here to try to gice depth to
the picture !

Thanks for comments Paul.

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Michael J Davis - 24 Jun 2007 22:46 GMT
Daniel Rocha <drocha@magic.fr.invalid> observed
>> It's OK, but I'm not entirely happy with the composition - it pulls
>> both to the left and to the right.
>
>The empty part in the right is here to give a kind of lonely feel.

Yes, I accept that it creates a tension! ;-)

Thanks for your weekly postings - it's good to compare notes.

>> On the other hand, my 'pub photo' doesn't have much composition at
>> all! So my inconnu...
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/watchman/561957407/
>
>Quite, a different picture :)

;-)

>Thanks for the comments, Michael

Thanks for the pix, Daniel!

Mike
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