“ Rear Window ”
One of my favorite movies of all time is Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window. I can't even count the number of times I've watched that movie, not just for the storyline, but the look and feel of the film as well. So this week I attempted to channel my Alfred Hitchcock to recreate a rear window vibe ...
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Photo Location: Sydney, Australia
This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": Cinematic
  • Judy Colbran Edited 4 years ago

    Great idea and use of colours to get the movie effect. I would maybe move the dog a little into the picture, but only to the left of the little window (rather than the… more

    Great idea and use of colours to get the movie effect. I would maybe move the dog a little into the picture, but only to the left of the little window (rather than the right). Although I know what its like with pets, try getting them in the right position can be rather tricky. Well done a real story telling image.

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  • Paul Johnson Edited 4 years ago

    Great idea! I like the different textures in the windows.

    Great idea! I like the different textures in the windows.

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  • Van Crook Edited 4 years ago

    I remember the film well. Your photo has got that feel about it - love the dog too!

    I remember the film well. Your photo has got that feel about it - love the dog too!

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  • Marco Ciavolino Edited 4 years ago

    Perfect. Before I read the description i thought, "This looks like rear window!" Good work. Genre photos are hard to pull off and this one works.

    Perfect. Before I read the description i thought, "This looks like rear window!" Good work. Genre photos are hard to pull off and this one works.

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