I caught some flak from some in our camera club for calling this one Red Door. That’s understandable I suppose, but I know the door is red.
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I caught some flak from some in our camera club for calling this one Red Door. That’s understandable I suppose, but I know the door is red.
I like the dreamy feel to this!
I have to admit that I let out a small laugh when I saw the picture and thought "Of course there wouldn't be a red door." It image looks sort of surreal, which I'm not sure if I like or not. It's a nice shot though! Except, maybe crop out the shadow?
This is a good shot. Im with Gem, there wasn't quite a laugh, but go figure, no red door. The softness gives it a surreal feeling to it. The shadow is a definite distraction, but it is needed for the window. It would be nice to see the original version of this in B&W, with the contrast boosted for a deeper and darker feeling. Thats just the feeling I get from this image, not so dreamy. Just seems like a dark and eerie building instead of dreamy.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/28054853@N08/
Photography is more than just taking a picture and freezing the action, or leaving the shutter open. It is more than orchestrating the image with the stroke of a brush. Its the realization and explanation that reality is an isolated experience in which only a specific individual can comprehend during any given time period. - Your Truly!
It would probably look a little like this the only difference being the angle and the fact that this one was shot in broad daylight.
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