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4 random shotsHello all,
here are some older shots that i have worked these days. Completely random stuff... thank you for your comments as always, theodoros
Re: 4 random shotsthat's random, alright!
But AMAZING...they're beautiful shots! I particularly like #3, the contrast in colours and feel are just brilliant!
Re: 4 random shotsAwesome shots! Love 3 and 4.
Re: 4 random shotsI like all of these. The balance in #3 is especially pleasing and reminiscent of a classic image. Your choice of elements in this image is done with style though and provides fresh interest, but I think the composition, colour and surprise in using a man for what is essentially a female style shot in #2 draws me back to this image as my first choice. #4 even has a wonderful contrast of colour with the trumpets/cornets, although I don't like the ladder, it is too 'new' perhaps you could PP the ladder to emphasise other elements in the image, which has a great perspective. #1 is a nice image but standard of a type so it does not hold as much interest as the others. Each of your images posted here has shown increasingly sophisticated vision. Thank you for sharing your images with us.
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Re: 4 random shotsmany thanks for your comments!
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