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Hiya Patrick,
First of all well done on your thought process for this theme of clutter. I love the way you have put a lot of thought into the image and quoted the text of Og Mandino (a great philosopher and writer). I have read a couple of his works, my fav being The Greatest Salesman in the World (which I read when I was in high school and still have a very old copy of same which I read from time to time).
I always look forward to seeing your latest contribution to your project, and this morning I viewed the image a few times before I had left for work. I didn't leave comments then because I wanted to reflect on the whole expose and photo throughtout the day, which has had quite an impact on my thought process.
Adie's comments echo much of what I thought when I viewed the image, so I won't repeat what has already been said. But to add that the image looks a little OOF to me (not sure if that is just my eyes, or the fact that I am looking at the image on my netbook).
I think the image could benefit from a bit of 'punch' on the colour, if you know what I mean. Although I did a copy to my desktop (hope you don't mind) to just try a b&w conversion with a bit of pop in saturation of the original, with no cropping, to see how that looks and it works well. Just an idea.
How true your words ....'There can be a lot of clutter in our lives: physical, intellectual, emotional. Clutter can stop us doing big things, interesting and important things. We only get one life, so put the clutter to one side and do and be what you want.' and I thank you for that reminder.
You mention that you have a busy week ahead of you, I hope it isn't too hectic for you to still enjoy a moment of 'me' time.
Take care and I look forward to your next week's contribution.
Cheers
Dawn
First of all well done on your thought process for this theme of clutter. I love the way you have put a lot of thought into the image and quoted the text of Og Mandino (a great philosopher and writer). I have read a couple of his works, my fav being The Greatest Salesman in the World (which I read when I was in high school and still have a very old copy of same which I read from time to time).
I always look forward to seeing your latest contribution to your project, and this morning I viewed the image a few times before I had left for work. I didn't leave comments then because I wanted to reflect on the whole expose and photo throughtout the day, which has had quite an impact on my thought process.
Adie's comments echo much of what I thought when I viewed the image, so I won't repeat what has already been said. But to add that the image looks a little OOF to me (not sure if that is just my eyes, or the fact that I am looking at the image on my netbook).
I think the image could benefit from a bit of 'punch' on the colour, if you know what I mean. Although I did a copy to my desktop (hope you don't mind) to just try a b&w conversion with a bit of pop in saturation of the original, with no cropping, to see how that looks and it works well. Just an idea.
How true your words ....'There can be a lot of clutter in our lives: physical, intellectual, emotional. Clutter can stop us doing big things, interesting and important things. We only get one life, so put the clutter to one side and do and be what you want.' and I thank you for that reminder.
You mention that you have a busy week ahead of you, I hope it isn't too hectic for you to still enjoy a moment of 'me' time.
Take care and I look forward to your next week's contribution.
Cheers
Dawn

