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| Member Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Portugal
Posts: 66
| Fine art of walking ![]() |
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| Senior Member | Re: Fine art of walking actual image takes up just 1\3 of the frame i really cant comment on the fine art of walking in such a lovely quite place.....but i find this location a great place to spend some time,just standing still or squatting on the green grass thinking " how to get over my past" or "how to get into the future" being good all the time mrkaskais does not talk much! but his pic make me think a lot good exposure. come to think off it! i might really enjoy walking back and forth, on that stone pathway.....to improve my walking style a bit. |
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| Member Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 65
| Re: Fine art of walking I think the column of black pressing down on the image is what gives this picture its power. Anyone could crop it to produce a silhouette, but it takes kaskais trade mark style to produce something like this, that in my opinion is more dramatic. I also like the curving path drawing the eye into the image. |
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| Junior Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: Tukwila, Washington
Posts: 7
| Re: Fine art of walking I agree with Adrian ... ^_^ ... the curving path does draw people eyes into the image ... ^_^ ... Such a wonderful picture ... May I ask when you took it? At what time of a day? Because just look at the picture I cannot tell the period of time ... ^_^ ... ![]() |
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