Comments: the wall

It looks you like sepai tone very much!
Btw, I think the woman's head is a bit low in the frame. It even is under the central line.

Posted by ila at August 3, 2003 05:13 AM

isn't it obvious that the head is low intentionaly?

Posted by wvs at August 3, 2003 05:21 AM

first of all, since this pic is in a way a tribute to telli, i can't say anything against it. she might even wish she was there instead of the woman.
i like your asymetrical attitude. because that's where you are looking for harmony and order. the linearity of the wall, cut by the woman, in the end of the path, is well practised. the coloring matches all there is to say. well done.

Posted by amir at August 3, 2003 03:26 PM

The firmness of woman's face and her standing state is competing with that of the wall! She was standing still looking ahead or she was walking?

Posted by hadi at August 3, 2003 03:56 PM

I like the left corner pressure of the picture. I took a similar picture today, and I thought it might be a better form if the subject looks toward the centeral line. Even though, it is more important to be odd ;). In general its a simple and pleasing picture.

Posted by Nariman at August 4, 2003 12:20 AM

I like it soooooooooooooooo much. The composition is great. The woman is exsactly where it has to be(she just seems so angry) and the color also makes it.
The best point here is the title.It would be nothing without it(Just kidding).

p.s(For Amir)You ...... I couldn't help laughing .It was great. I'll reconsider the number of meters for that.

Posted by Telli at August 4, 2003 04:41 PM

Great, great shot. You broke many "rules of photography" perfectly. A refreshing photo.

And I know Queen St. downtown like the back of my hand, but I don't recognize this at all. I love that.

Posted by Scott at August 14, 2003 02:47 PM