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<blockquote data-quote="ohkphoto" data-source="post: 142900" data-attributes="member: 1573"><p>Just a little out of the box thinking here. I love the silhouette of the statue on the building. Maybe up the contrast a tad to bring it out more. Then, I think Dave makes a good point about the "interplay" between statue and shadow. Why not create even more mystery? If it were me, I would crop the bottom portion of the statue just below the knee of the horse's uplifted leg, which is very clear in the shadow. The horse's head is very distinct in the statue and not so clear in the shadow. So you have even more interplay. . . . and it will make people wonder "is it a statue, or?'</p><p></p><p>But that's me. I've become a little more daring in my own compositions.</p><p></p><p>I like it both ways. I think it depends on what you want as the focus or center of interest. Nice capture, Eduard!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohkphoto, post: 142900, member: 1573"] Just a little out of the box thinking here. I love the silhouette of the statue on the building. Maybe up the contrast a tad to bring it out more. Then, I think Dave makes a good point about the "interplay" between statue and shadow. Why not create even more mystery? If it were me, I would crop the bottom portion of the statue just below the knee of the horse's uplifted leg, which is very clear in the shadow. The horse's head is very distinct in the statue and not so clear in the shadow. So you have even more interplay. . . . and it will make people wonder "is it a statue, or?' But that's me. I've become a little more daring in my own compositions. I like it both ways. I think it depends on what you want as the focus or center of interest. Nice capture, Eduard! [/QUOTE]
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