Second photo in my Musée des Beaux Arts series, this is the entrance hall. The 2 big, round..things are suspended from the ceiling there, for a reason I don't know. Trying to be modern perhaps, I rather liked them even though they stuck out like a sore thumb.
As for the title..I must be on drugs. Honestly, after thinking for 2 hours for a good title, I finally broke down and chose this..Does anybody have a photo-title machine for me?
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I knew I should have explained about the focus, but I thought it would be obvious that I wanted the focus like this? If not, I wouldn't have submitted the photo to DA, as it would have been a failure to me. So, the focus is meant to be so.
Let it be.
haha i like the title! seriously! it doesn't make sense, but there's the beauty in it. i like those two bell-like tiffany lamps-wannabe thingies. nice shot.
ah well, i suggested Gonads with the Wind, but we went our seperate artistic ways.
let the rabbits wear glasses is okay i guess, but it's asking for trouble with the amount of easily temptable people who have rabbits and glasses at hand.
anyway, this will always be Gonads with the Wind to my heart.
Interesting point of view in this shot, seems like a shot from a movie......I
keep looking at it to see if any action is going to take place! Nice job!
So the focus thing is odd. I guess that having one of those upside-down Tiffany lamps would have made an amazing abstract piece - and the gallery itself would have been wonderful. So to have the two togther is very striking. If anything, I guess you could have used a diffused glow on the gallery just to give it an ethereal, floaty quality - or really just emphasise as they are the more evident things to me - backed up by those lamps just hanging in space there.
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I must not be as smart as some others, because I can't imagine the focus being any other way. And I'm not thinking you could get the subject and the stuff 30' away in focus with anything other than a pinhole camera.
I really like this, the colors are great, and the perspective really shows off the lamp thingy. Personally, if the people weren't there I think the scene would seem a little empty. Really nice work.
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this shot would be alot better if the people werent there and the ball thing hanging from the celing in the back was in focus...
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let the rabbits wear glasses is okay i guess, but it's asking for trouble with the amount of easily temptable people who have rabbits and glasses at hand.
anyway, this will always be Gonads with the Wind to my heart.
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However, I do like the fact that those people are there, they offer a nice detail. I actually like their reflection on the shiny floor.
The title is ok...It made me smile when I saw this on my devwatch.
So...I like it.
Sander
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keep looking at it to see if any action is going to take place!
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So the focus thing is odd. I guess that having one of those upside-down Tiffany lamps would have made an amazing abstract piece - and the gallery itself would have been wonderful. So to have the two togther is very striking. If anything, I guess you could have used a diffused glow on the gallery just to give it an ethereal, floaty quality - or really just emphasise as they are the more evident things to me - backed up by those lamps just hanging in space there.
Every single picture, you make me think. And then you make me question why I think that way.
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"As the circle of those who decide is narrowed...the course of great events often rests upon the decisions of determinable circles" (The Power Elite, 1956, p. 21)
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I really like this, the colors are great, and the perspective really shows off the lamp thingy. Personally, if the people weren't there I think the scene would seem a little empty. Really nice work.
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