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France , Lyon , old town

 

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 Lyon , old town

 

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Night club in Camogli, Italy

 

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Side door of the Chiesa di Santa Chiara (aka della Morte), Francavilla Fontana (Italy). Too bad the guy is not walking towards the door. One day I'm gonna stand there a take another one.

 

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Actually, I like it as it is! The man moving away gives it a bit of tension. Walking towards it would be a cliche by comparision.

Be happy with it as it is. :)

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Actually, I like it as it is! The man moving away gives it a bit of tension. Walking towards it would be a cliche by comparision.

Be happy with it as it is. :)

 

That is a very good point and one I overlook in my own compositions too often. Like asymmetry, which it can involve, it can be difficult to get right but here I think it does work because the composition is simple with two main elements.

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