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Firstly, thank you for entering my challenge. The perfect symmetry and the feeling of progression is definitely a highlight in this image. The selective colour of orange is also a perfect choice in this image as it makes the concept of symmetry and leading lines more apparent than would have otherwise been the case. The sign in the middle also acts as a point of interest drawing the viewer's eye into the image to further peruse the details. Congrats and well done!
Firstly, thank you for entering my challenge. The single rocking chair is well depicted in an otherwise empty attic once again proving the concept of less is more.The wooden background also serves as a point of interest but does not distract from the main focal point- that of the rocking chair. The choice of black and white also tends to enhance the overall setting and feel of the image in general. Congrats and well done!
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I would like to see your photos of the interiors of a home, house, building, shopping centre, mall, car, or anywhere your imagination takes you. The only rule is that it must be be taken inside but the context and content is left up to your own discretion. Creativity, innovation and new images are welcome. Colour or black and white images are acceptable.
Firstly, thank you for entering my challenge. The pure simplicity of this image once again proves that less is more. The symmetry and lines are also well composed and compliment the stairs in a pleasing fashion.The choice of using the selective colour of green also tends to draw the viewer's eye into the main feature of the image - the steps The symmetry of the lines upon the steps tend to compliment the rest of the image in a pleasing fashion. Congrats and well done!
Firstly, thank you for entering my challenge. The usage of varied patterns in this image is well composed and well executed. The descending stripes of the carpet and the point of view of the image tend to blend in well with the square tiles below. The pillars on the sides also tend to add a further point of interest as they tend to add another - but not overwhelming - pattern to those already in existence. Congrats and well done!