Moving past the issue of Symmetry, I offer you Chaos!
General feedback of course, but I am especially interested in your thoughts about crop and alternatives.
Taken inside the Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens
sbeme wrote:
Moving past the issue of Symmetry, I offer you Chaos!
General feedback of course, but I am especially interested in your thoughts about crop and alternatives.
Taken inside the Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens
Thx
Scott
Hi Scott,
Did you intend to leave it in 8-bit grayscale?
Alternative crop to introduce more dark areas to counterbalance the hi density foliage to center and right.
I agree with AuntiPode, the contrast is a bit much. I wonder if the color version might be a bit easier on the eyes and maybe more interesting.
Tha chaos is also a bit much. There is clearly no hint of a center of interest and in fact I just don't find the images retain my interest. Different images or different crops of the same images are not likely to do much in my opinion. I would suggest trying to simplify by moving in much closer or cropping much closer and that would create the possibility of simpler shapes and compositions.
Obviously I am expressing matters of taste and personal preference so take that for what it might be worth.
Camperjim wrote:
I agree with AuntiPode, the contrast is a bit much. I wonder if the color version might be a bit easier on the eyes and maybe more interesting.
Tha chaos is also a bit much. There is clearly no hint of a center of interest and in fact I just don't find the images retain my interest. Different images or different crops of the same images are not likely to do much in my opinion. I would suggest trying to simplify by moving in much closer or cropping much closer and that would create the possibility of simpler shapes and compositions.
Obviously I am expressing matters of taste and personal preference so take that for what it might be worth....Show more →
Yep. Quite a bit much and in a way a key question is how well this works without a center of interest, predominantly by flooding the viewer with visual intensity.