PhotoForum.ru - free photo gallery for digital and film photographers

You must enable cookie in your browser.

You must enable JavaScript in your browser.

Photo ""Cobbles""

photo ""Cobbles"" tags: ,
50% 75% 100% EXIF
your vote

Voting is allowed only for registered users, you need log in.

comments (6 from 6)
all comments descending
Todd Hansell Todd Hansell #1 Fri 5 Oct 2001 01:23

I love the pattern you have captured. It is almost hypnotizing. I have one little tiny problem though, especially with this photo, your signature on most of your photos is positioned in a way that distracts from the photo. Here the patterns almost leeds you strait to your name. I think it is good to sign but I would make it a little closer to the corner. Just a thought from someone that doesn`t really know what he is talking about.


Alenka Kachuro Alenka Kachuro #2 Fri 5 Oct 2001 01:49

Fun patterns. I`ve noticed that you like head-spinning and neck-twisting angles smile This one certainly creates the illusion of sloping, slipping, rolling to the left. The effect is strong and successful. This may be too much to ask but I would have loved to see some small element that breaks the pattern, that stands out somehow, however tiny and insignificant it may be. On the other hand, the fact that there`s uniformity and monotony here gives the image a mood you may not want to get rid of with other distractions...

(I`m not sure about placing this in the Reporting category - doesn`t that imply some sort of action, most frequently - human? Or are implying that it`s reporting merely b/c it is the type of surface on which action could happen theoretically? smile )


Todd Hansell Todd Hansell #3 Fri 5 Oct 2001 01:59

As I read Alenka`s comments I would have to agree with her that something, like a flower or plant growing from in between the bricks would cause a dissruption for the eye to linger on. Good job Alenka and good job Javier!


Sergej Ryzhkov Sergej Ryzhkov #4 Fri 5 Oct 2001 04:10

History.... These stones remember much....


Mary Waters Mary Waters #5 Fri 5 Oct 2001 05:43

very interesting...the geometric positioning of these makes me feel like I am slipping to the left...from high-bank to low-bank..nice hues..earh-tones are so beautiful...


Peter Schwarz Peter Schwarz #6 Sun 7 Oct 2001 03:52

Very beautiful photo and a great composition! That patterns has a very specific color. Wonderful!