John Ellis says:I wrote:
"Whatever the human is doing, he definitely stands out. The green is a great backdrop to his presence, and the scale for the instruction is just right."
Daniel explained:
"What is being collected is used to make wreaths for the dead..."
John Ellis says:I wrote:
"Something to do with the aftermath of a football match?!!! I think you have done well to make us look at the fallen man despite there being so many other people in the shot. After all, SP is about catching the moment."
John Ellis says:I wrote:
" like the play with comparative sizes and scale here, and also the way we're led from the group on the walkway to the building and then down to the lone figure in the water."
John Ellis says:I wrote:
"Almost a masterclass in how to arrange a composition with those two boats leading us to the sea, some more little boats and then the activity on the floating jetty."
The figures do not stand out so much but it is the overall composition that appeals.
John Ellis says:I wrote:
"The stretch of land in the distance works very well for the overall composition and I think the figures are just the right size as well as being bright to stand out. Perhaps they should have already been halfway to the far shore!"
John Ellis says:I wrote:
"Minimalist means not too many holiday-makers? How fortunate they are to have all that space free. Like a static caravanserai."
John Ellis says:The way the colour of the wall echoes the ill-looking summer foliage goes a long way to giving the shot a distinctive feel, in addition to the strangeness of the wall's construction.
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