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Critique By: Armen Jamkotchian  (K:5879)  
9/9/2005 9:48:41 PM

What I like about this image is that there are three distinctive objects that make up the composition on the orchestra - the conductor, the musical instrument and the stick. This photo magically combines them through the "silence" of the void dark space into a singe live entity - music.
It is done very professionally.

Best regards - Armen
        Photo By: giovanni guido marchi  (K:27040)

Critique By: Armen Jamkotchian  (K:5879)  
12/10/2004 3:44:53 AM

Very original idea. Also, I think technically and compositionally this image is very well done.
I suggest to move the parashute inwards to reach the 1/3 both horizontally and vertically.
Best regards - Armen
        Photo By: Fernando Resendes  (K:473)

Critique By: Armen Jamkotchian  (K:5879)  
10/19/2004 4:19:48 PM

There is some very subtle concept of symmetry in this greatly asymmetric composition. To me, that hidden "misbalance" makes it stand out. What also strikes me is the very tiny glimpse of the sea in the left corner, that creates a perception of eternity of the faith concentrated in this magic church. The lightness of the tones and domination of the sky enhance the feeling of eternity of the soul!
On the sentimental note, I wished I ever had a chance to sit on these stairs to stare at the see and freeze in internal harmony.

Best regards - Armen

P.S. It would be nice if you add information on the location of this church.

        Photo By: David Moya  (K:50)


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