I liked the rather run down but colourful look of 8-9-10
This is a discussion on 8-9-10 within the Street - Urban Photography forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; I liked the rather run down but colourful look of 8-9-10...
I liked the rather run down but colourful look of 8-9-10
"Three Little Pigs" come to mind with this image.
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I like it - Red isn't contributing to my eye and is stealing a bit too much show for me ...I might consider cropping it out
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The red didn't bother me and the edit is too closely cropped (IMO). If the red is that bothersome, tone down your reds or just go B&W.
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Nice find asnow. It makes me wonder about the shape and layout of the homes behind the doors. I love the differing sizes and shapes of the windows, both in the wall and the doors.
I prefer the original version and agree with AT the the red doesnt bother me.
For me this version is better... but I agree with the others that toning down the red would have also been a good choice.
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