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ctfchallenge | all galleries >> Challenge 77: Triangles and Diagonals >> Challenge 77: Eligible > Ceiling*
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23-MAR-2005 Jimyh

Ceiling*

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Guest 28-Mar-2005 16:23
Thanks for the comments and suggestions! I really tried cropping and cutting out some of the elements but that also reduces the scale and perspective that you get from a full wide shot. The foreground elements also added some interest to an otherwise featureless picture.
RH Photography28-Mar-2005 12:41
Great example of the use of diagonals in "elements of design".
Don Ellis28-Mar-2005 10:26
Very striking image...my eye does wander to the brown bits on the left. A 5:4 crop, beginning in the upper-right corner, very nearly eliminates them. And with a small push on the lower-left crop mark, they're gone. Just a thought... it's a stunning image in any form.
Guest 26-Mar-2005 18:44
Nice compo and pastels too. Couldn't guess the depth or height, how far are the dark squares from the camera? -Cat
ctfchallenge25-Mar-2005 21:59
one of my favourite images in the gallery. -Abstract
Guest 24-Mar-2005 01:29
Thanks for your suggestion. I did put through alot of contrast and sharpening. You can see the top part is already a little harsh looking. The lack of contrast got to do with the soft colours.
Guest 24-Mar-2005 01:16
I love the perpective !
PhotoNUT 23-Mar-2005 18:25
Nice shot. However the color and image looks a bit flat. Did you try adjusting levels, contrast and sharping in Photoshop or a similar type program? It will make the image look richer. Just a thought.

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