Lamp Post, Ravenel Bridge, Mount Pleasant, SC © Doug Hickok
I know that I am breaking some rules of composition with this unorthodox image, but I like the implied triangle shape within the frame. Whether it is an effective composition or not depends perhaps upon the viewer.
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Really well seen--I love the colors here too. Very cools shot Doug!
ReplyDeleteVery strong composition Doug... Good work !
ReplyDeleteFor me this composition is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteVery nice graphic and colors. I like your frame
ReplyDeleteThis just shows to go ya, Doug, that some rules are meant to be broken! I love it.
ReplyDeleteI like the unusual combination of colors.
ReplyDeleteI think it is a great composition. But I always go for breaking some of the rules. Really nice Doug.
ReplyDeleteIt looks fine as a composition to me. I especially like the color and the way you placed it in the frame. Well done.
ReplyDeleteit's pink!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletelove the light and colours and of course the composition
ReplyDeleteWow - love the neon colors and the interesting angles of this one.
ReplyDeleteas always, "beauty is in the eye of the beholder ..."
ReplyDeletei like this bold composition, because i like unusual angles and leading lines! plus - the color scheme works really well here, too!
Lines and bright colours make this absolutely dazzling!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteA very good shot. Don´t warry it´s necessary to break the rules some times in the life. I like this pink dialogue.
ReplyDeleteGreetings.
A beautiful and graphic shot
ReplyDeleteHello, I am back! :)
ReplyDeleteHad a brrrrrrrilliant time in Helsinki.
Rules are meant to be broken.
Think differently.
Great minds don't think alike after all.
I like your rules Doug!
ReplyDeleteVery cool!
Fantastic find in pink and blue! NIcely seen and done.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day.
love the geometric abstract composition
ReplyDelete"Consulting the rules of composition before taking a photograph, is like consulting the laws of gravity before going for a walk."...Edward Weston... "and believing that there are RULES of photography is like believing in fairies at the bottom of the garden"...George Munday
ReplyDeleteSorry Doug, I couldn't resist!
rules are meant to be broken.. i say, good catch.. :)
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