I understand (some) of your reservations.
The photograph is meant to be part of a Camera Club Exibtion (Christmas
time) on the Southern Harbour in my home town.

The reason is, that the harbour environment will disappear/change during the
next decade:
As a city planner, I am the project manager of the renewal project, which
will convert this industrial area into new homes, shops, offices, cultural
facilities etc. etc.

As a camera club member I participate in documenting the facts and
atmosphere of this disappearing part of town.

The Seagul picture was an attempt to make one of those typical (cliche)
"Camera Club Photographs", that I never really bothered to make myself.

BTW: A colleague of mine, who has a master degree in arts, suggested I
should crop it a bit at the bottom, which I did:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bladt/13683598/

Cheers


Jens Bladt
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http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt


-----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
Fra: Boris Liberman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 13. maj 2005 08:06
Til: [email protected]
Emne: Re: PESO: Geometry with Seagul


Hi!

> The superstructure atop the middle building is a bit distracting.
> Other than that it would be such an austere and simple composition.
>
> As is, it rather leaves me flat, I'm afraid.  I'm not sure if it's a
> shot of a bird or of a building or of both.  Whatever it is, there's
> just not much there to hold my interest, I'm afraid.

I must admit I am with (again, duh) you, Frank. So it is the nice
looking bird above some rather geometrical looking building... Very
well, what's next?

I think perhaps Shel might tell - there is no story here...

As usual, I don't mean any offense, just my humble opinion.

Boris


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