Nice analysis, Godfrey.  But you'll have to practice your prose a bit more - I 
don't see the words 'juxtaposition' 'synergy' or 'paradigm' there anywhere.  8-)

I agree with the analysis, anyway......


Cheers

Brian

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney Australia



Quoting Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> On Oct 25, 2006, at 8:19 AM, Dario Bonazza wrote:
> 
> > http://www.dariobonazza.com/misc/misc16e.htm
> 
> Stepping away from the context of its capture, the scene has a
> number  
> of elements that work together to provide tensions and dynamism.
> The  
> geometry is striking, with the lines and light drawing one's eye to
>  
> the empty chair and its neighboring picture just as strongly to the
>  
> figure on the other chair with its picture. Questions arise: is the
>  
> person meditating? sad? A context arises from her posture with the 
> 
> photos vs the empty chair with the other picture. The space and the
>  
> dynamic tension broods of isolation and loss, something of the  
> starkness of the setting makes the richness of what's in the
> pictures  
> more real, and perhaps more desireable.
> 
> Technically, I think some of the shadows go just a little darker
> than  
> I'd like but it's very close to perfect, at least on my screen. The
>  
> blue patterned web page surround with yellow watermark, orangey and
>  
> blue and red and green text information/links is distracting.
> Overall  
> three star rating for the photo, a minus on the presentation.
> 
> LOL ... I'm getting into the mood as I've been told I'm going to be
> a  
> judge on the Minox Historical Society photo contest again this
> year. ;-)
> 
> Great stuff!
> 
> Godfrey




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