The virtue of the camera is not the power it has to transform the photographer into an artist, but the impulse it gives him to keep on looking. - Brook Atkinson- 1951
I think Richard's right on this one. I love the colors, and the fact you spotted the cat. But the problem is that the white cat is lost, overwhelmed, but those incredibly strong colors. I'd crop way in on it if you want it to be about the cat.
Yeah, I 'd crop this down to the diagonal rail top and possibly do a horizontal flip so the cat is in the lower right. Even though all the lines would still lead to the lower left.
Don
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I think Richard's right on this one. I love the colors, and the fact you spotted the cat. But the problem is that the white cat is lost, overwhelmed, but those incredibly strong colors. I'd crop way in on it if you want it to be about the cat.
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Don
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