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17-OCT-2007

Bedroom, by Alistair

Olympus E-330
1/50s f/3.5 at 54.0mm iso400 full exif

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Guest 22-Oct-2007 20:08
Alistair I am likeing this. nicely executed.
Olympus DSLR Challenge22-Oct-2007 02:59
Well no matter how much I crane my neck, I cannot see what is around the corner of the door. Something very intriguing about the rhythm of the blurred verticals - like an arrow pointing to something just out of sight. I think Charlie hit right - and what better gorup to tantalize then a bunch of photogs :-) brent
Marc VanderArk 22-Oct-2007 00:48
This is great for a black and white. Sometimes I think that the more simple, the more relaxed our eyes are for a black and white. Colors tend to let us pick out details a lot easier. When we have only b&w, and a whole hell of a lot of busyness, it strains our eyes to pick out the detail. Simply put, the less busyness for b&w, the easier on our eyes. Great picture.
Guest 19-Oct-2007 13:02
Nice,

Great geometry and a little bit of voyeuristic suspense.
charlie
desaroo 18-Oct-2007 03:33
whoever painted that door is as sloppy as i am, but there's no question that the guy who took the photo knew what he was doing. a thoughtful approach.
Shirley Haden18-Oct-2007 00:08
I like the OOF area. I love when people take shots and even though the subject is very blurry one knows right away what it is we're looking at. The 4 post bed is a good example of that and it looks very inviting too. I like this style a lot. I might have to have a go at it. What would one call it?