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Re: A few from Pyrmont minimeetHi Matt
I like no 1 and 4, just wonder how no 4 would look like if you crop it just above the concrete were the white panels start. Just like a pano with three picture frames. The first is a nice conversion love the lines. No 2 is well done but to busy for my taste. "Old school" (Olympus OM 1&2SP )
Re: A few from Pyrmont minimeetI quite like 1 and two, patterns always appeal to me and the de-sat look works well on the first. I have to say, i completely missed the second one, where was that taken?
The last is very neat but agree that a crop would help isolate the windows, nice work on getting the exposure right for the stuff in the windows too! especially given the sun was in a nasty spot by the looks of it gerry's photography journey
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Re: A few from Pyrmont minimeetI quite like the first, the juxtaposition of (what appears to be) stiff and rigid with the delicate and curved is great.
#2 is interesting as an abstract and would not stand out in a gallery, but #3 and #4 dont do much for me. Straighten #4 maybe? Nice to see someone thinking outside of the square Cameron
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Re: A few from Pyrmont minimeetSome nice patterns in that lot Matt
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Re: A few from Pyrmont minimeet(4) works for me, the angle of the foreground, the different images in the portals and even the pleasing combinations of colours......nice to see an everday ordinary thing presented artistically!
Re: A few from Pyrmont minimeetYou certainly look at things differently to me Matt. These make a great set.
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