Jimmy T wrote:
Some I like more than others.
However, they are all unique and very well done.
I have tried a few similar projects, but none are as beautiful and interesting as yours.
Smile,
JimmyT Sends
Bravo Zulu
You didn't say which you liked more so. I would find that interesting. I pulled these from a folder with over 500 items in it. Similar to a kaleidoscope, a lot of the images are colorful, and might be good for an album cover or a rug design, but eventually its a toy you get tired of playing with.
abc1234
Loc: Elk Grove Village, Illinois
Fergmark, very creative. Thanks for posting.
abc1234 wrote:
Fergmark, very creative. Thanks for posting.
Glad you had a look abc. Thank you. BTY I am a huge fan of V Maier.
fergmark wrote:
You didn't say which you liked more so. I would find that interesting. I pulled these from a folder with over 500 items in it. Similar to a kaleidoscope, a lot of the images are colorful, and might be good for an album cover or a rug design, but eventually its a toy you get tired of playing with.
While all were good, I liked 3-5-6-9 and 10 the best.
Number 9 (IMHO) would be more dramatic if you had cropped about 2/3rds of the walls on both the left and right sides.
Also, crop about 1/3rd of the ceiling above the 90-degree wall in the center of the pic.
I would also add a bit more contrast.
These crops would lower your view, making the scene seem more stable and it would also serve to lead or draw your eye into the corridor.
I have no idea what your vision is, but it is a very good scene as you have presented it, and I applaud your artistic take.
These are just my recommendations based on my preferences.
Please do not be offended.
Smile,
JimmyT Sends
Bravo Zulu
Jimmy T wrote:
While all were good, I liked 3-5-6-9 and 10 the best.
Number 9 (IMHO) would be more dramatic if you had cropped about 2/3rds of the walls on both the left and right sides.
Also, crop about 1/3rd of the ceiling above the 90-degree wall in the center of the pic.
I would also add a bit more contrast.
These crops would lower your view, making the scene seem more stable and it would also serve to lead or draw your eye into the corridor.
I have no idea what your vision is, but it is a very good scene as you have presented it, and I applaud your artistic take.
These are just my recommendations based on my preferences.
Please do not be offended.
Smile,
JimmyT Sends
Bravo Zulu
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No offense at all and I will try out your suggestions. I have done many croppings of a number of these so as to break away from the symmetry. Thanks for your interest and input Jim.
Wow - these are so cool! Excellent creativity and visually striking.
Enjoyed your images and thanks for the "Hoow To". You obviously know what images will work well for this type of creativity. Well done. Bev
yssirk123 wrote:
Wow - these are so cool! Excellent creativity and visually striking.
Hey Bill! Thanks so much. I may have thought of these because it at a time when I was stuck at home had nothing but time on my hands.
NikonGal wrote:
Enjoyed your images and thanks for the "Hoow To". You obviously know what images will work well for this type of creativity. Well done. Bev
Hey Bev, thank you, and you are most welcome. Sometimes you do get surprised at how interesting one looks that you wouldn't have thought would be so.
Nice! Gave me some ideas, which is the sign of good teaching. Thanks.
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