Posted by Wysterior (Kloten, Switzerland) on 27 March 2008 in Architecture and Portfolio.
Balcony of a modern mediterranean style built villa I posted on March 22 reflecting the evening sun.
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very simple and contemporary. it feels a bit lonely though, perhaps there could be someone on the balcony looking at far distance?
27 Mar 2008 5:43am
@skynet: Good idea - thanks, I'll keep it in mind for the next shooting.. Wys
Nice study in strong lines and angular surfaces ... really contrasts nicely against that deep gray sky. I might have cropped out that bush (or whatever it is) in the lower right corner just to make it all about lines and angles.
27 Mar 2008 1:20pm
@Ron: Thanks Ron. Yes I thought about it when I cropped the photo. But it was very important to me to let it in the photo because I wanted to show how big the building is - in fact not very big, the balcony's on the first floor.
What is the vue from there?
27 Mar 2008 1:51pm
@Cetinsi: I'm not sure, but I suppose that you can have a look to the airport from there ;) Wys
The lines are so simple and elegant. One of my favorites that have been posted today. I agree with Ron...the bottom right is the only weakness!
27 Mar 2008 5:30pm
@Tracey: Thanks Tracey
Very nice, love the light.
27 Mar 2008 6:00pm
@Betty: Thanks Betty
Very well seen. I agree with Ron that I'd have cut that bush; showing the size of the building doesn't seem as important as giving us, as you have, the lovely angles and shadows.
27 Mar 2008 10:35pm
@GJC: Thanks GJC ;)
Love this minimal shot, well composed.
30 Mar 2008 7:01am
@Howard F.: Thanks for your comments, Howard and cya soon Wys
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