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My 2-D World

Photography is similar to writing. Sometimes, I write a passage and don't know what I really want to express, until later when I read it again. Same for pictures, sometimes, there're more to read in the photos than I have intended to put in them. This is why I put them up, so that I could read more out of it each time. 

Monday, May 30, 2005

12:32 AM -

BIkes

� Xin


4 comments:

Blogger Xin said...

thanx  


Blogger Xin said...

I like the simplicity. The composition is not as good as I want it to be, probably could be better if the Batmale Hall is taller.  


Blogger ifihadfins said...

i like this one. indeed great simplicity. i find less is more a lot of times in photography. most of the museum pieces have a focused subject; make bigger impact.

also like the composition, the rack and bikes are just small enough. be great if there are even fewer bikes.

it be glass half full or empty... as in are the bikes too lonely or they have too much company?  


Blogger Xin said...

thanx for the tip, would take another one sometimes.=)  


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