I wanted to find shots with great colour and/or texture
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Random photos of colour and texture (dial up warning)Snapped these while waiting for the bus home.
I wanted to find shots with great colour and/or texture Please comment ![]() #1 ![]() #2 ![]() #3 ![]() #4 ![]() #5 ![]() #6 ![]()
Hi Pharmer. Of these I like the first one and the cigarette one the best. The first one because of the texture in the concrete which is broken up by the nice solid colour of your shoe. The cigarette one I like because it's not obvious straight away, but the cigarette provides a nice bright colour to brighten up the dull pavement.
Keep posting! ![]() Cheers, Owen.
Hi pharmer
I think you have a really interesting and refreshing way of looking at the world. ![]() Of these pix, I really love #1 and #2 in terms of colour and composition. I also like #5 because the B&W treatment enhances a quite tightly composed image. I like that you are not afraid to experiment. Great work! Keep it up. TFF (Trevor)
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