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An otherwise quite boring picture of the side of Aarhus Musikhus (Musical House of Aarhus) that I didn't really know what to do with... I just kept it for the colors - I really like the contrast!
It might not be all that interesting still but at least it makes you wonder - and I actually think that it's somewhat artistic... :o)
This picture was originally posted rotated at 180 degrees but I started to wonder if the upside down thing was such a good idea, so this is a slightly more "normal" view... |
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- Ilir
(5119) - [2006-02-16 4:24]
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No Points!? No sense ...
I agree about colors and would also add texture. For a second I thought the blue is of the sea, but I realized its only a thin formation of clouds that give such view. Well seen architectural details. Goow work.
A.
Hi Karsten,
Very nice photo!
I like the intense colours and the sharp detail and testure. Very interesting POV here. Very creative composition, I would dare to say... :)
Well done!
Constantinos
Hi Karsten,
I like this one very much! great tilt and colours are so beautiful. Maybe I would include more of the sky, but that is just a personal opinion. Lovely work, congrats!
M:)
Hello
good diagonal and good contrast between the sky and the architecture. The texture is also interesting because the lines between the bricks have horizontal and vertical directions in your photo, while i suppose they wolud give rise to diagonal lines in reality!
ciao
dario
Hi, Karsten. This is definitely artistic, not just somewhat! I am a big fan of geometric abstractions where the "subject" loses its identity and becomes a basic shape within the composition. This example is particularly well composed and visually interesting, with good color and texture content as well. I'm wondering if you composed it this way in-camera or if you "saw" this composition later and cropped the original image to create it (I do that a lot). Either way, it's very well done! Don