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Jun 23, 2005 22:58 |  #1

This was taken in japan.. the bushes are ocha fields (green tea)

please crit.. be harsh,.. i can take it

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Jun 24, 2005 06:01 |  #2

Hello Dandan,
I don't think there's very much to critique - well not in my book.

Its' a strong image, the zigzag leads the eye through the image to the two buildings and beyond. It has a nice compositional feel to it which holds the viewers attention - the gold colour just adds a little bit extra to the overall green to keep interest and the buildings compliment that too.

Well done - its a nice image.
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Jun 24, 2005 06:23 as a reply to  @ Meerkat17's post |  #3

That's a beautiful image, love the way the lines work and the tin sheds on an angle look consistent with the overall image, very cool.
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Jun 25, 2005 04:07 |  #4

thanks guys. very appreciated


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