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by SeekingFocus
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jeninja-inja (Jenine Lindeque) added a critique 1 year ago:

They say the human ability to construct a face out of a non-human subject is very powerful. Love the 3 little 'robot faces'. I agree to crop the white buttons would be a good idea. cool photo!

DaveMac (Dave MacIntyre) added a critique 1 year ago:

Very creative. I like evrything about the photo except for the white buttons as mentioned above. They are too "clean". Great shot otherwise!

Butter (Lukas K) added a critique 1 year ago:

I don't think this image is too busy...I love the textures and the aged look.

Great fit for the topic.

rza added a critique 1 year ago:

I really like the texture and the compo, but white button are too clean with regard to the rest.

spherop (Daniel Newman) added a critique 1 year ago:

i kind of like the conceptual contrast the newish white buttons provide...tho it's true they seem out of place. but maybe that's the story the image tells.

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by schupin
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Bastian (Bastian Löhrer) added a critique 1 year ago:

That's a great subject for a photograph, but I don't like the perspective/composition too much.

Pi-Production (Eric Rousset) added a critique 1 year ago:

Well done Sylvain ;)

chaba (David Chabashvili) added a critique 1 year ago:

Good work! Nice angle and subject!

spherop (Daniel Newman) added a critique 1 year ago:

i think the sense of a vintage 50s? ish photo has been accomplished very well. i like the atmosphere as well. lonely.

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by daltonrooney
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zulu (Rahim Zulkifli) said 1 year ago:

I dont know what that is, but its looks like modern art and people give many money for hanging things like this on their walls. That means, i like it.

psychodudu (Andrew Parker) said 1 year ago:

I love it too. I like the atmosphere of it, it speaks to me a little....whispering...

daltonrooney (Dalton Rooney) said 1 year ago:

Thanks, guys! Just to explain a little bit, I was sitting outdoors at a restaurant and these were Christmas lights strung overhead. I saw a reflection of them in a glass, and loved the blurriness & quality of light, so I pulled out my trusty Nikon F3 and tried to capture the same thing on film. Let's just say that others at the restaurant were definitely giving me looks.

I think I did OK, though, I'm pretty happy with the results myself!

spherop (Daniel Newman) said 1 year ago:

Wonderful texture and simplicity which makes the experience of being around it ...very enjoyable.

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