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Stevyn Deeves says: The subdued colour adds a mood to the simplicty of the shape and timed position of the subject.
Brussels, Belgium, October 2017 (SnR 107 #16 - Colourful geometry) by Fabrício Santos
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Stevyn Deeves says: Something about yellows in street photography, isn't there?. This one puts the colour to good use on a well spotted scene.
#16-Yelow by Josean Navarro Errasti
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Stevyn Deeves says: There's so much in this picture but it's still simple looking. Employs lots of the things that make a good pictures - Shape, colour, light, depth and layers.
#16 : Colourful geometry by THANASORN JANEKANKIT
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Stevyn Deeves says: This was the most unusual approach - Uses shape and colour to create a confusing and unpredictable image.
Hangover by Peter Dunsche
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Stevyn Deeves says: The archetecture of the street provides a scene and leading lines to the subject caught in the action.
#16 rejected by the Design Council by John Ellis
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Stevyn Deeves says: Most of the scene is dim, dull light but the square of light silhouetting the figure with that strip of light ringht along her middle and the blue sky breath life into it.
#16 by paulu.
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Stevyn Deeves says: This one's a scene - a story of two kids playing. Great the way they're close to the middle. In the foreground there's good motion blur and the kid in the distance emerging from around the girder puts another subject into the depth element of the symetric geometry.
#16 by Jota C.
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