ponzu
They say to look for light, line and moment when making a photo. Obviously, this one is all about the lines. There are enough distinctively colored and layered "lines" (i.e., page edges) to draw the eye and keep my attention for a while. Also the paper dust is kind of neat. This can be successfully used as some kind of illustration to a blog post about -- what? Death of print magazines, perhaps?
I like the processing.
As most of us, I would like to see the EXIF data to know more about how you made it. For a while, I was exporting my photos for Tookapic from Lightroom, and I had the export setting to remove all EXIF data on. Not sure if you are withholding EXIF data on purpose or by accident.
m_rudziewicz
Thanks for your insight, much appreciated! :) Regarding the EXIF data- it is not any secret, I just didn't care so much about sharing it. But since I started to ask for "constructive feedback" it is wise to share it, I guess ;)
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ponzu They say to look for light, line and moment when making a photo. Obviously, this one is all about the lines. There are enough distinctively colored and layered "lines" (i.e., page edges) to draw the eye and keep my attention for a while. Also the paper dust is kind of neat. This can be successfully used as some kind of illustration to a blog post about -- what? Death of print magazines, perhaps?
I like the processing.
As most of us, I would like to see the EXIF data to know more about how you made it. For a while, I was exporting my photos for Tookapic from Lightroom, and I had the export setting to remove all EXIF data on. Not sure if you are withholding EXIF data on purpose or by accident.