Tedi
I like the angle you used. Make the shot more interesting! Another thing is that the wall looks really old and that house looks newer so they kinda go together nice.
Paul
"Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way when you criticize them, you are a mile away from them and you have their shoes."
I'm with Paul on this one Tedi, the old and the new together add some depth to the shot, makes the viewer think about what they are seeing. The angle works as well, adds a lot of energy or movement to what could be a very square and boring subject. Well done Tedi.
I totally agree with all that's been said Tedi. You've really worked some magic here with the way you've composed the shot. As I've said before, you're a natural born photographer.
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Dorothy Parker (1893-1967)
An unusual angle for the shot, I like it. Have to agree with the rest of the comments. I love the textures in the stone wall and wooden gate. Very nicely composed and good work.
Dear Tedi, I am very much interested in this piece of architecture. Just in case you have some other pics, please be an angel and email some to me PLEASE. SAM