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Had you moved a bit to the right perhaps the angles in the upper part of the frame would have been corrected. The diagonals there don't really help the shot.
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Had you moved a bit to the right perhaps the angles in the upper part of the frame would have been corrected. The diagonals there don't really help the shot.
I second this. My first thought in seeing this image was that it was quite a striking scene, but my second was that I really would have liked to see a version of this with the entryway centered in the image and squared up to the frame. I think that architectural symmetry would enhance the impact of the painted figures.
That's an assumption, of course. Maybe such a small tweak in perspective puts other things out of position (such as the man recessed in the entryway), but it's a perspective I think would be worth seeing.