black mambaRegistered UsersPosts: 8,325Major grins
edited January 22, 2014
Dynamite image. All around....excellent. I like your white framing approach a lot.
I'm a little reticent to express some changes I'd make to this presentation. If I wasn't so impressed with your work here, I wouldn't take the liberty to comment.
I rotated the image 90 degrees, top to the right....landscape look. I kept a wide white frame....reduced somewhat from yours. In my idea, the white framing is, most likely, matting. I'd then frame the whole thing with some high gloss black frame....one of " strong " dimensions to compliment the power in the image itself.
All the above is subjective to the max. You did real well here, Cristóbal. I'd get that one mounted up pronto.
Tom
I always wanted to lie naked on a bearskin rug in front of a fireplace. Cracker Barrel didn't take kindly to it.
Tom I will give your approach a try, I find it hard to flip it around knowing which is the right side up though. You have the benefit of ignorance in this case, and therefore the freedom to look at this in different ways... I will still try.
Rags, i know the feeling, been there too...
This the exterior of the Soumaya museum in Mexico City.
BTW, I can't get the quote option to work... Any thoughts?
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I'm a little reticent to express some changes I'd make to this presentation. If I wasn't so impressed with your work here, I wouldn't take the liberty to comment.
I rotated the image 90 degrees, top to the right....landscape look. I kept a wide white frame....reduced somewhat from yours. In my idea, the white framing is, most likely, matting. I'd then frame the whole thing with some high gloss black frame....one of " strong " dimensions to compliment the power in the image itself.
All the above is subjective to the max. You did real well here, Cristóbal. I'd get that one mounted up pronto.
Tom
Ahhh ... rights of passage...
"You miss 100% of the shots you don't take" - Wayne Gretzky
Tom I will give your approach a try, I find it hard to flip it around knowing which is the right side up though. You have the benefit of ignorance in this case, and therefore the freedom to look at this in different ways... I will still try.
Rags, i know the feeling, been there too...
This the exterior of the Soumaya museum in Mexico City.
BTW, I can't get the quote option to work... Any thoughts?
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Thanks.
I agree it looks good rated too, Tom has a good eye.
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