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I liked these lights on a wall of church-monastery of St. Dominique in Lima.
This church was built on the lot, that Francisco Pizarro, the founder of Lima, gave to a member of his expedition, the Dominican clergyman Vicente de Valverde, in 1535!!!
I tried to make a nice composition. No PP, I only cropped a piece of a door on the right. The door was beautiful by itself, but did not add to the composition. I attached the original image in "workshop". Unfortunately, there were no way to rename it to "original version". Does anybody know how to do this? |
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- kateb
(2991) - [2006-03-12 17:45]
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An interesting photo, I like the range of colours/shades in the "white" walls, and I think the overall composition works well, better than a tight crop around the lights only. Nice product.
Hi Irina,
I like this kind of emptyness in pictures. You were right to crop out the black door.
I always like straight horizontal lines, so I made a workshop; hope you like it.
You can name your ws-version as you like, eg light_org; I guess the name must be unique, but adding your title to it is unique enough.
Thanks
Huub
oh hey hey
look at that lamp! just look at it.. how well it matches the cieling and all. it even looks like you just colored it in black? did you? the cieling? oh well..
i like the style of the lamp. i didnt know peru was so old fashioned, or is this in a museum?