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    Urban Decay

    I have tried to shoot one more piece of urban decay. Kindly share your view on this .

    Urban DecayIMG_3720- by Tejal Imagination, on Flickr

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    Re: Urban Decay

    I like it, love the contrast between blue paint and the reds/oranges of the brickwork.

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    Re: Urban Decay

    Thanks Matt.!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Rebel View Post
    I like it, love the contrast between blue paint and the reds/oranges of the brickwork.

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    Re: Urban Decay

    Liked it very much

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    Re: Urban Decay

    Thnx.

    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    Liked it very much

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    Re: Urban Decay

    Just a splash of so many elements (patterns, shapes, tones, colors), that it fits the theme very well.

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    Re: Urban Decay

    Tejal,

    I rather like this.

    Lots of wonderful textures and colours.

    Looking at the brick courses, might this benefit from straightening by a degree or two. This is a difficult call though, given the unevenness of the brickwork and window generally. It might even be the foundations or the lack thereof, that is causing it?

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    Re: Urban Decay

    Thanks John. I m glade you liked it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Just a splash of so many elements (patterns, shapes, tones, colors), that it fits the theme very well.

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    Re: Urban Decay

    Quote Originally Posted by shreds View Post
    Tejal,

    I rather like this.

    Lots of wonderful textures and colours.

    Looking at the brick courses, might this benefit from straightening by a degree or two. This is a difficult call though, given the unevenness of the brickwork and window generally. It might even be the foundations or the lack thereof, that is causing it?
    Thnx for your input. Yes it seems so as I tried to correct it but some how it was not happening. Then I considered the window to correct the horizon.

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    Re: Urban Decay

    Hi Tejal, very nice colors and texture I would try cropping the image from left to make a square frame and to have the window in the center, just to see how it looks.It might look better

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    Re: Urban Decay

    Very nice Tejal, good eye.

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    Re: Urban Decay

    Quote Originally Posted by mknittle View Post
    Very nice Tejal, good eye.
    thnx Mark

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    Re: Urban Decay

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Hi Tejal, very nice colors and texture I would try cropping the image from left to make a square frame and to have the window in the center, just to see how it looks.It might look better
    Thanks Binnur for your valuable suggestion. Here is the 1X1 crop :

    Urban DecayIMG_3720 -1x1 by Tejal Imagination, on Flickr

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    Re: Urban Decay

    I find he cropped version better as the bricks don't compete with the window and you still have nice colors and texture in the frame Tejal What do you think ?

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    Re: Urban Decay

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    I find he cropped version better as the bricks don't compete with the window and you still have nice colors and texture in the frame Tejal What do you think ?
    Agree

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