Sort of a sense of doom hanging over the lower lamp, hey?

From an artistic sense the photo works quite well. It does not give a 
comfortable feeling, but it gives a strong one. Why is it that we feel photos 
are supposed to be comfortable, (unless they depict human suffering).

graywolf
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Jack Davis wrote:
Boris,
IMO, this doesn't work unless this volume increasing
total composition is in the same frame. Pleasing warm textures, if slightly top heavy.

Jack
--- Boris Liberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi!



http://www.photoforum.ru/rate/photo.php?photo_id=190899

I've been told that this photo has broken
composition. It is as if
there are two separates shots inside one - one with
lower lamp and the
other one with the lamp above.

I think that the shadows and lights work together so
that this image
is actually a whole.

Here is the question: is this composition really
broken into two
halves? What defines a composition that is whole?

I mean not in a sense of rules or examples, but
rather in a sense of
viewer's perspective...

Thanks.

--
Boris




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