“ Complementary Seat ”
This was a very busy week for me. I was in the process of moving villas and wanted to capture something in the new one. That left me very little time to submit for this week. I had captured this scene in the backyard, 7 stairs below, along with raised hands up in the air. Unfortunately one of ...
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  • Jonathan Scudder Edited 5 years ago

    Lugging a tripod around is such a hassle, right up until you need it :) Great job on the colours, fairly subtle but absolutely evident. The lines and chair make for a… more

    Lugging a tripod around is such a hassle, right up until you need it :) Great job on the colours, fairly subtle but absolutely evident. The lines and chair make for a strong sense of story here.

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  • Rotten Fist Edited 5 years ago

    Like out of an interior design magazine ? so harmonious

    Like out of an interior design magazine ? so harmonious

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  • Kara Hunter Edited 5 years ago

    Agree with Carol, the image is very relaxing and I love that you kept the foreground in. I actually like that the chair is empty, it makes the image look inviting like… more

    Agree with Carol, the image is very relaxing and I love that you kept the foreground in. I actually like that the chair is empty, it makes the image look inviting like the viewer could walk in and sit down in this relaxing space. Nice job!

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  • Carol Chafetz Edited 5 years ago

    I love this image! It's so beautiful and relaxing. The foreground works well in the framing.

    I love this image! It's so beautiful and relaxing. The foreground works well in the framing.

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#ComplementaryColors #backyard #rustic

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