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I recently went back somewhere that I hadn’t visited for many years.
It’s not my usual sort of photography destination, but I like to vary things occasionally 🙂
I liked the mood in this one…..
I think we can easily invent a back story…
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Ah, very nice!
And I like your – intentional, I suppose – not-perfect trimming of the right edge.
( The top and left edges being perfectly trimmed, I think.)
It helps shift one’s attention away from that nice pattern of windows on to the couple on the stairs!
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Thank you very much Kristian,
I’m not sure that it directs the eye to the couple… (I mean it might for you, that’s the thing with photographs/pictures/etc – once others see the image they can quite legitimately work in ways the author didn’t intend)
….I think it just helps give a exit point for the eye, the same with the flora at the bottom right, it tells the viewer (well me anyway) that the building continues but the photo stops
Plus as well, I went through a stage of being quite anal about if possible never cutting into things at the edges, but lately I’ve gotten over it 🙂
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