I really like this; it's a well-aimed shot that gets in the enormity of the bookstand with space for the man's posture/feeling. I also really like that, if you wanted to, you could read his emotion as 'I'll never read them all, there's so many,' or maybe more likely 'I'll never be able to read them all again.' Then again we might only be able to treat this as an amazingly well-timed spontaneous kind of shot that effortlessly creates that whole impression by chance. Either way it just feels complex and potentially loaded in the best kind of way. A must-! [Thanks for letting try out being all art-criticy on you, it doesn't come naturally to me.)
I don't usually enjoy photography, but when I do, I enjoy it excessively. Excellent job. The smaller, diagonal perspective elements are really functioning very well. They keep the eye moving, instead of following the perpendicular lines off the plane.
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[Thanks for letting try out being all art-criticy on you, it doesn't come naturally to me.)
Excellent job.
The smaller, diagonal perspective elements are really functioning very well. They keep the eye moving, instead of following the perpendicular lines off the plane.
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