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Title: Simple Photography
Post by: Chris on
I find the simple photography to be more powerful than some would consider, in the age of digital revolution and art becoming very complicated - I personally find you cannot beat a bit of natural nature.Anyway, the other week I was at Ikea Nottingham and suddenly, just as if a UFO had flown over my head.I noticed this and quickly snapped it with my mobile phone.\"5dd9127f25c3c71c5d543392edf7ac1d.jpg\"Thoughts?
Title: Simple Photography
Post by: cheeky~k8 on
It looks like a great picture of the skyline with the clouds. The buildings impact the picture just right, not too much.
Title: Simple Photography
Post by: FrostyKitten on
This is an interesting picture to me more from a personal point of view. Meaning that I just realized, as I was looking at it, that it would bother me less if the building was on the right instead of the left. I know that sounds weird, but I\'ve always had an easier time when pictures were busier/heavier on the right side than the left -- anyone else have something similar happen? Even when I take notes on my laptop while reading resource material on the web, I prefer typing my notes on the right and having the info on the left cause otherwise it really throws me off and I have a harder time concentrating. ANYWAYS! I do agree that simplicity in photos does make a big impact! It\'s nice to get lost in the details of an intricate image, but I do like how less busy images kinda make you aware of how everything is made out of lines. And how lines guide your eye throughout the picture. I really like how you captured the clouds too! Feels like they\'re either rushing away or exploding forward hehe  
Title: Simple Photography
Post by: Joe Jones on
I do like cloud and sky photos, particularly when there\'s a nice pattern forming, like in this case.
Title: Simple Photography
Post by: liam on
That is a good picture to take, it just shows mobiles can be used.