yup...yer wanderin' thru my neighborhood, alright--you should stay awhile. when you're ready to make a commitment, take a look at "Niagara" by Alec Soth
- oh, and my vote for contestant #1 or contestant #2?? mmmm...what Flavia says
Yeah, but, for argument's sake: what about juxtaposition? The top one is totally devoid of anything country clubbish. It's very flat, rigid, lifeless. The blue sky and red brick of the bottom one make the photo more cheerful and therefore less oppositional to the anti-preppy country club idea that I think you're trying to communicate (?). My vote's for #1 . The crop makes it look more like a prison.
I'm thinking #2 for context, but the power lines at the top of the shot are getting me. Because of these, I might think about using #1 - or just PS them out?
A person might add some nice depth to this shot. Someone going in/out perhaps.
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I prefer the one in the bottom. Gives a better sense of space. Has more depth. More colors. More stuff. I like this picture.
yup...yer wanderin' thru my neighborhood, alright--you should stay awhile. when you're ready to make a commitment, take a look at "Niagara" by Alec Soth
- oh, and my vote for contestant #1 or contestant #2?? mmmm...what Flavia says
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Yeah, but, for argument's sake: what about juxtaposition? The top one is totally devoid of anything country clubbish. It's very flat, rigid, lifeless. The blue sky and red brick of the bottom one make the photo more cheerful and therefore less oppositional to the anti-preppy country club idea that I think you're trying to communicate (?). My vote's for #1 . The crop makes it look more like a prison.
one looks better...fuck that nonsense about letting the image breathe...dont give the viewer anywhere to go.
--herman poole blount
I'm thinking #2 for context, but the power lines at the top of the shot are getting me. Because of these, I might think about using #1 - or just PS them out?
A person might add some nice depth to this shot. Someone going in/out perhaps.
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