Forum Competition #192: Windows
Forum Competition #192: Windows
I love architecture, and no building is complete without a window.
I look forward to seeing creativity and your interpretations of 'windows'....and don't forget there doesn't necessarily have to be a pane of glass for it to be a window
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I look forward to seeing creativity and your interpretations of 'windows'....and don't forget there doesn't necessarily have to be a pane of glass for it to be a window
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Liverpool RC Cathedral Window
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Stained glass window, cannot remember where it was taken
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An old shoot, re-edited this evening.
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Somewhere not so far away......
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'Bits 'N' Bobs Window
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Thought I'd try a different interpretation of Windows ...
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So glad I made notes as each image was posted!
Some great images. I've decided as I'm a beginner, I'm just going to pick my favourite image for it's aesthetics rather than technical judgement.
John - Aside from the humour of the image I think it's a rather nice window and I love the brickwork. I'm also intrigued to know what lurks behind the shutter! It's a shame the 'accessible' sign isn't above the window
Stopher - Great composition Chris. I like the model's position against the (possibly draughty )window and how her hands frame the larger pane. I'd love to know who she was watching.
Mel - I love the colours in this 'modern' stained glass. I wonder how it would have looked if you could capture the whole of the window in the frame?, excuse the pun!
Bazzameg - A lovely detailed example of a traditional stained glass. Great colours. I love how windows like this always tell a story.
Tracey - Although not specifically taken for this competition, I'd love to see how it would look with the model's full reflection in the window. A beautiful monochrome image. I like the slight vignette, it gives a vintage feel.
Graham - I love the symmetry of this image and the angle at which it was taken. I like how you've managed to capture the detailed architecture.
Gordon - I like the simplicity of your image. You seem to have captured the warmth of the day (if that makes sense ). I like how the grill is quite detailed even though it's a quite small window.
Phil - A good old fashioned church stained glass window. Again, I love the symmetry. If I was being picky, I'd like to have seen the vase in the centre
Paul - A great simplistic shot. Again, symmetrical. It has a homely, farmhouse feel to it.
Janice - I like this quirky shot. It's something I would snap too. It's got lots of colour which attracts the viewers eye.
Rianne - I love how you've framed the frame perfectly. I like how you've taken the picture looking from inside out. It's a shame the windows were in need of a clean, I would loved to have seen more of the opposite building.
Lesley - A beautiful image. I love the colour of the models eyes, they certainly draw you in.
I really enjoyed looking at them all it was difficult choosing a winner...
3rd place - Graham
2nd place - Chris (Stopher)
1st place - It's got to be Barry(Bazzameg)
Some great images. I've decided as I'm a beginner, I'm just going to pick my favourite image for it's aesthetics rather than technical judgement.
John - Aside from the humour of the image I think it's a rather nice window and I love the brickwork. I'm also intrigued to know what lurks behind the shutter! It's a shame the 'accessible' sign isn't above the window
Stopher - Great composition Chris. I like the model's position against the (possibly draughty )window and how her hands frame the larger pane. I'd love to know who she was watching.
Mel - I love the colours in this 'modern' stained glass. I wonder how it would have looked if you could capture the whole of the window in the frame?, excuse the pun!
Bazzameg - A lovely detailed example of a traditional stained glass. Great colours. I love how windows like this always tell a story.
Tracey - Although not specifically taken for this competition, I'd love to see how it would look with the model's full reflection in the window. A beautiful monochrome image. I like the slight vignette, it gives a vintage feel.
Graham - I love the symmetry of this image and the angle at which it was taken. I like how you've managed to capture the detailed architecture.
Gordon - I like the simplicity of your image. You seem to have captured the warmth of the day (if that makes sense ). I like how the grill is quite detailed even though it's a quite small window.
Phil - A good old fashioned church stained glass window. Again, I love the symmetry. If I was being picky, I'd like to have seen the vase in the centre
Paul - A great simplistic shot. Again, symmetrical. It has a homely, farmhouse feel to it.
Janice - I like this quirky shot. It's something I would snap too. It's got lots of colour which attracts the viewers eye.
Rianne - I love how you've framed the frame perfectly. I like how you've taken the picture looking from inside out. It's a shame the windows were in need of a clean, I would loved to have seen more of the opposite building.
Lesley - A beautiful image. I love the colour of the models eyes, they certainly draw you in.
I really enjoyed looking at them all it was difficult choosing a winner...
3rd place - Graham
2nd place - Chris (Stopher)
1st place - It's got to be Barry(Bazzameg)
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"Anybody can be a great photographer if they zoom in enough on what they love." - David Bailey
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