“ A triangle walks into a bank to get a loan ”
The loan officer asks,
"So what's your angle?"

Woah. I guess I'm in a mood. Sorry.

The sunlight was shining brightly on the landing and made such a strong triangle. Seems maybe too bright but I left it to add yet another angle. I also thought it added dimension. Distracting to you?
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  • Ray Reed Edited a month ago

    From your angle you produced several angles.  The shot would have been hard to understand without the candelabra.

    From your angle you produced several angles.  The shot would have been hard to understand without the candelabra.

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  • pix-y-ph-annemieke Edited a month ago

    Great shot, the first thing I saw was the triangular composition and then what you had actually taken the picture of. Nice to have it in B/W.

    Great shot, the first thing I saw was the triangular composition and then what you had actually taken the picture of. Nice to have it in B/W.

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  • Teresa Wiist Edited a month ago

    Fabulous image, Harriet. Love the black and white edit and POV.

    Fabulous image, Harriet. Love the black and white edit and POV.

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  • Halla Björg Baldursdóttir Edited a month ago

    Yes, I think that I would have removed the triangle at the upper right side. It kind of "stole" my attention from the main subject, this beautiful triangular… more

    Yes, I think that I would have removed the triangle at the upper right side. It kind of "stole" my attention from the main subject, this beautiful triangular composition  formed by the stair and the light.

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