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Gradient post by railway line at Highley, Shropshire. Trains descend a slight gradient on way to Arley.
Can't make up my mind whether this shot works better in colour or black and white.
1. I would say that the sapce is pretty deep. The darkness of the backround compared to the brightness of the flowers suggest that the flowers are farther forward.
2. There is definitely movement due to the flowers going off of the page, and the lines in general moving in the same direction as well as going off the page.
3. The flowers seem pretty heavy in this, because of their size and emphasis to them. The weight matches their importance, since they are the main focal point.
4. Negative space works well because of the balance and unity it provides. Without it, it would seem as though the flowers are just floating.
Gradient. Using the #Flamboyage technique, #Ombré and #Balayage I created this Gradient look for my lovely client.
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Hardenbergplatz
Guessed in the Guess Where Berlin Group by majorette!
Mein Punktegeschenk zu Weihnachten... also schnell zuschlagen
Ropley station is situated in the middle of a gradient, where it changes from 1 in 250 to a rather steep 1 in 80.
An adventure in dyeing yarn so that it knits into a gradient!
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An adventure in dyeing yarn so that it knits into a gradient!
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Untouched in Lightroom. Except the watermark of course. Taken from my plane window from Melbourne to Sydney.