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    not sure of the concept, but I like #3 & 5. however, I would crop them to reduce a little of the clutter.

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    thanks

    well i wanna draw parallels between institutionalization and industrialization using foundations and the process of construction.




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    I can see your train of thought here ridiwilco. Without your explanation, it is hard to come to that conclusion. The first thing that came to my mind were the lines. Most of them being perpendicular, horizontal and vertical. I like the idea behind the series. Keep the work going.
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    Hmmm..Although the concept is good, the images must still have more impact (with regard to lighting/exposure, colour, composition etc.)than they do imo. Shot 4 is the strongest shot here for me based on the composition of the lines.
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    LOL, I have to admit this just kinda flew over my head But #4 and #6 I like in terms of comp.
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    well when i look at these i think about wage labour, modes of production, work force, the infrastructure of industrialization and the foundation of modern socioeconomics. for instance power grids and electricity, cement and iron, contracts, permits and licensing. the construction of the technological progress of productivity and technolgocial reproducibility. of course these are many institutions and regimes of the state, where the cultivation of land is a syndication of the distribution of wealth and becomes a commodity to upper social classes.

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