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Firstly, thank you for entering my challenge. This collection of retro vintage watches reminds us of their former beauty and internal workings. The composition depicts a sense of disarray and neglect which compliments the condition of these watches perfectly.. The various times on the watch faces also reminds us of their imperfect nature. Congrats and well done!
Firstly, thank you for entering my challenge. On viewing the image one can tell why the photographer thought it was necessary to capture the image before restoration-if any- could take place. The bent and broken fence tends to blend perfectly with that of the slightly peeling paint and that of the wall undergoing the same demise. The soft pastel aqua and light brown tones of the wall also tend to compliment each other. Congrats and well done!
Firstly, thank you for entering my challenge. The image so aptly named- the dying rose- depicts perfect imperfection to the fullest extent.Although once a perfect rose in an earlier period it has still managed to retain it's beauty in another demise.The use of texture in the wrinkling folds blend well with that of the soft grungy background.The soft usage of pastel pink and the lighter shades of brown also do the image perfect justice.Congrats and well done!
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Firstly, thank you for entering my challenge. The slight usage of minimalism and negative space work well with that of the darken background. The contrast between the dark pink of the fading flower against that of the background tends to draw the viewer further in-this is done in order for further perusal. Congrats and well done!
Firstly, thank you for entering my challenge. One can only imagine how this facade appeared in former days of glory-as even in the process of decay and destruction, it has still managed to retain it's former beauty. The brilliant colour of sunshine yellow blends well with that of the darker wooden shutters and peeling paint of the wall. Congrats and well done!
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I would like to see your photos of something with what you regard as an imperfection in the otherwise perfect. The subject can be broken or damaged etc but must still be intact. The context is left up to your own creative innovation and new images are always welcome. Entries can be in colour or black and white.