Ondrej, right... I mean, sometimes I feel a connection between pictures (not necessarily my own) and I can't even explain why. It can also be interesting to wonder about this and not come up with an answer. On the other hand, this would make the creation of a photo-series very easy, just throw together some half-decent pictures. Hmm... ;-)
I'm experimenting with different ways of combining pictures... For me these pictures are not very strong on their own, but they *might* become more interesting if shown in a series. Often it is hard for me to tell if other people may "get" the connections or not, so I appreciate all your comments. I'll wait a bit and then tell you why I grouped these three pictures.
i undestand (and like) the first photograph. then you go even closer and i get lost.
perhaps there is some sort of connection as ondrej is suggesting, but i don't get it.
Jiri, at first I was also going for a close-up, but I'm glad I didn't eventually. I think I often tend to exclude the surroundings and focus on details (see for example my first set of pictures here on fstop) in my photographs. But in this picture I think it's good to see a bit of the environment, to have some context. I also like the different patterns, how the light is reflected from the couch etc.
Petr, interesting comment about the tree. I have to say I'm glad there's a tree in front of the window, for several reasons. For instance, I think the green is in contrast to the colours of the interior, also the leaves kind of block the view outside.
Ondrej, thanks, I think it's associations like the ones you mentioned that interest me here. This for sure is no documentary picture, it was taken in my actual home but in fact I think it's not that important.
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once you say it, its lost.
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perhaps there is some sort of connection as ondrej is suggesting, but i don't get it.
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i will write something more when i get the connection between those photographs.
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good
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could use the couch though... leather? ;)
the view reminds me of Ana's (Trninic) shots. which is positive :).
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but... it would be just boring picture of the x-rays in the window with sunblind...your approach is better, with color match in lower part.
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Ondrej, thanks, I think it's associations like the ones you mentioned that interest me here. This for sure is no documentary picture, it was taken in my actual home but in fact I think it's not that important.
Hello, Douglas! :-) Nice to see (read) you here!
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not much pic for me, i know you couldn't cut the tree but green is not very pleasing for me here
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