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Critiquing, judging and Scoring of Photographs

Posted by JL Morris on December 4, 2007

Painterly Reflection

Posted under Abstract, Color, Critiqued

Painterly ReflectionAn interesting abstract, I like the two tree trunks entering the picture from the top and ending two thirds of the way into the picture.  These add a little graphic to what would have been only color and hue.  The amorphous shapes at the bottom appear to be blurred by movement but because the rest of the image is indistinct they only add texture without concern to sharpness.  I feel your square format works well with this rendering. 

I attempted to rotate the picture one hundred and eight degrees to see what it would look like with the tree trunks coming from the bottom of the image and it did not work.  The way you have it orientated works the best for this abstract rendition. 

I am assuming you have not manipulated this photograph in the computer. 

The more I look at this ilistration the more I like it.

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One Response to “Painterly Reflection”

  1. Very deep and complex image. Great job.

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