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Olegis
14th of March 2005 (Mon), 12:37
The following image is a part of this gallery (http://www.pbase.com/olegis/yaffo&page=all) :
http://www.pbase.com/olegis/image/40811459/original.jpg
cactusclay
14th of March 2005 (Mon), 12:52
I like it, too bad about the shadow.
Olegis
17th of March 2005 (Thu), 00:05
Thanks !
MegaTrixel
17th of March 2005 (Thu), 11:29
I like it too Oleg. Perhaps clone out the shadow?
Michaelmjc
17th of March 2005 (Thu), 12:45
Nice colours, really cool.
Olegis
17th of March 2005 (Thu), 15:15
Thanks Michael.
MegaTrixel, I kinda like the shadow there. Can't explain why, just like it ;)
RJSorensen
17th of March 2005 (Thu), 17:56
Real photography has real things in it. With the move to digital 'everything' can be fixed . . . and it need not be. I like the rough and tumble, it is what it is shots. You can see it is real, and I think that makes it all the more beautiful.
Olegis
19th of March 2005 (Sat), 06:22
Thank you, RJSorensen !
I think that you definitely nailed the point ! :D
CDickinson
19th of March 2005 (Sat), 10:10
I agree with the philosophy that things are what they are - i tend to leave telephone wires, etc in my shots...but I also try to make sure that when I do they work with the shot. In this case, the shadow is pretty distracting. Its the only really solid line and because its dark and in a diagonal (which makes it the only movement in the photo), my eye follows the line first and it leads to nowhere. Then I have to refocus to see what the content is....
Colors are great...so is the asymmetry!
C
queenbee288
20th of March 2005 (Sun), 16:26
Olegis, you like the shadow there but don't know why because you are a true artist. I admire your images sooo much! I look at everything you post. I would love to know a little more about your background in photography.
Char
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