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    I may be a bit dense here but I don't quite get the concept you're going for - I see what may be a sunset at the upper right of the main object but don't understand what the brighter area on the left is supposed to be.
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    It's a sculpture with a globe surrounded by a cylinder (I think). Photographed at sunset. I like the abstract treatment and the flash of light at the upper right. The light at the lower left is a bit distracting, but without it I would not have guessed what this was (if I guessed correctly, I mean). A bit of fill light in the foreground would have helped.

    I have seen the other photos on your site, and to me they are good and an interesting take on common objects.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BPhil8835 View Post
    I may be a bit dense here but I don't quite get the concept you're going for - I see what may be a sunset at the upper right of the main object but don't understand what the brighter area on the left is supposed to be.
    It's a study in shapes and light, and it's beautiful!
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    Quote Originally Posted by alphasco View Post
    It's a study in shapes and light, and it's beautiful!
    Works for me nice work.

    All the best

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    I see it now. I like it.
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