Nature is an Artist's Best Friend

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Nature is an Artist's Best Friend

Postby nirlep » Tue Mar 06, 2012 9:09 am

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This is what I meant by seeing two pictures in one
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Re: Nature is an Artist's Best Friend

Postby Nilanjan Das » Tue Mar 06, 2012 1:59 pm

But separating them or putting them together is really not creating much of a difference. For my eyes at least there are no different moods in this image, others may disagree but this is what I feel.....
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Re: Nature is an Artist's Best Friend

Postby nirlep » Tue Mar 06, 2012 2:47 pm

Nilanjan I've separated them to show that the right half doesn't hold attention as it has no points of focus as in the left. In the left you'll see flowers in focus across the frame. The moment we enter the right half there's no point of focus and the picture looks empty if I may use the expression. the right half should've had at least one flower in focus, preferably the first flower. This would help balance out the frame.
As presented by Saritha the left half completes the picture. For me :)
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