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Posted by
365 (namur, Belgium) on 15 March 2019 in Documentary & Street.

SONY ILCE-6500 1/250 second F/4.0 ISO 1250 24 mm

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Blikvanger from from, Belgium

Perfect photo! 10 points from me.
The angle is so good. It makes a 'line' from the bottom left to the corner of the building, which gives the image depth. The imaginary line I see from the woman in blue from her chest, over the belly of the man in green (looking so profound in your lens), over the belly of the ice bear (the look-a-like of the green man) under the chin of the cap wearing boy, over the woollen pompom and over the hand of the man to the building, precisely hitting the corner. There is a second line starting at the right bottom with a red jacket and continues following all the red items. My eyes can't go anywhere else than following the lines into the photo.
In a triangle 3 pairs of eyes are looking in the lens and they fit in with the flag. Green, white and black, no other colours. The photo has all the "save-the-earth-march" information. The drums and drumsticks in red, with the first drummer in red, fire, fight, colour. The green and the white and black peaceful colours for nature and (polar) ice . A bit of blue for the sea, rivers and lakes. Of course the slogans and drawings on the boards and sheet makes it all complete.
The back ground has two squares at the left top and the building makes also squares, so that the top of the photo has repeating square forms from left to right.
My hat off, for your talented photo. So well thought out!

15 Mar 2019 6:28pm

@Blikvanger: It does not matter whether you agree with this comment or not, but it's the kind of in-depth analysis that everyone should receive more in Aminus. Indeed, simply saying that the photo is "beautiful" or "original" is not enough. It is better to explain what is interesting and, possibly, how to improve it.

SONY ILCE-6500
1/250 second
F/4.0
ISO 1250
24 mm

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