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Hermen Pen
{K:9168} 10/14/2005
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Michael, I agree with you about the framing. And my first thought when I saw this image was that the contrasting presence of the old motorbike wheel also enhances the colours of the wool tufts.
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Bjorn Beheydt
{K:12096} 10/11/2005
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Yup, you are right about the balance... Now I see it myself.. thanks for teaching me!!!
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Michael Busselle
{K:221} 10/11/2005
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It's a question of personal preference really and I felt the colours in the shop window were so dominant that it was best to create some balance by including a frame of plain blue around them. In some ways I think it heightens the impact of the coloured wools. MikeB
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Bjorn Beheydt
{K:12096} 10/11/2005
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I love the patterns and the great colors. The man and his grandchild (I suppose), are very well in this picture, they really add an athmosphere to the picture, they tell a story. I do have a question: Is there a reason for not going closer, and cropping the piece of wall on the left and the part of the weel on the right out of the frame? I tried a little cropping in PS, hope you don't mind?
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Sian
{K:2487} 10/11/2005
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The colours and paterns are great in this interesting scene. I like it!
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carlos sanchez
{K:3631} 10/11/2005
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muy buena foto,me gusta mucho esas tiendas con ese colorido y el hombre cogiendo al niņo de una forma agresiva le da mucha fuerza a la imagen.bien hecho!!!!!!
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