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Do you have a specific question? In general your photo is pretty noisy and that is distracting to me. The color pallet is nice but bland. The way you have this shot composed I expect to see some kind of Zen saying on the blank wall.
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I don't think so. I don't think you can call this 'Fine Art.' For one thing there are a number of problems, especially with tonality. There is a repition of the curve in a number of places, which is nice, but the line created where the vertical and horizontal planes meet is totally out of place. Plus, your candle is overexposed. You can't call it fine art when you have glaring technical issues like that.
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