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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... ;-)



interesting. maybe you shouldnt tell us anything, maybe the point is the question: "why the author put it together?"
once you say it, its lost.



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.



i like your style.
i will write something more when i get the connection between those photographs.



got both the same carpet and parquetry.
could use the couch though... leather? ;)

the view reminds me of Ana's (Trninic) shots. which is positive :).



the first i wanted to say was... whatta great scene behind the window ;-) nice picture.



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.



in fact, this picture is for me only about the x-rays and i have to say, i would focus my attention only on the window with them.

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.



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.

Hello, Douglas! :-) Nice to see (read) you here!



i have almost the same carpet ;)

not much pic for me, i know you couldn't cut the tree but green is not very pleasing for me here



oh: are you paid for commenting on comments or what?


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