Photographer’s Note
Most of the bathing houses have windows on opposite sides – It hard not taking a look trough them when passing by – I noticed this fine wooden gull which seams to fit the curtain very well.
My house quota must be used by now so I posted the nice yellow house here.
More over I posted a collage of some more windows on TrekLens here.
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avigur_11
(21301) 2004-04-17 18:37
Wonderful composition, Jeppe. The colors of the curtain matches the colors of the seagull. Is this your reflection there?
Very nice shot, and use of the window frame as your picture frame. Well done.
Miks
(1707) 2004-04-17 18:40
As long as the pics are this good don't worry 'bout the quota. The composition is straightforward, but very effective; the frame works well and the little figures in the back provide some perspective without disturbing the main motive. The muted blue and white colours provide for a calming atmosphere (I'd say the comp is strong enought to work in B/W too). Altogether: Nice.
Kenny10pin
(19301) 2004-04-17 19:30
great frame work here Jeppe, the colours are splendid because you have only included two.
The frame and the bird show signs of cracks through the ages which makes this shot really rustic
snuggleaphagus
(4140) 2004-04-17 19:55
Great bird. The window frame works so well to frame your bird. The colors really give us the sense of being near water. This is very nice but I looked at the workshop and also like the whole house version specially the windows and curtains.
roshangar
(1491) 2004-04-18 3:50
your comosition is nice but I like your concept here,you made very artistic shot of daily life!
Spoony
(3539) 2004-04-18 4:25
Nice composition here. very good idea.. I like it.
Fine final result.
Well done.
nwoehnl
(120) 2004-04-18 4:59
A fine new detail from the bathing houses, Jeppe - and a seagull shot with a twist ;-) Nice how the "seaside-patterned" curtain matches the overall scene. Great use of the window frame as a frame for your pix. Well done.
jhm
(83254) 2004-04-18 13:37
Great frame work here Jeppe, the colours are splendid because you have only included two. Lovely.
sunny
(3068) 2004-04-18 16:25
Ha, this is simple, very interesting and creative: to frame it in the window frame! Bravo, Jeppe, even the wooden gull is in a 1/3 position of the picture...;-)) And what are these silhouettes down there at the right I wonder?
Very creative shot indeed!
hojper
(2830) 2004-04-19 5:12
Good to see that you post an individual window also. The frame works very well as frame to the photo. And what fantastic soft greens and blues.
Tal om pastelfarver, hva!
jrj
(34779) 2004-04-19 7:40
Very interesting sight here Jeppe. The seagull on the "pidestall" works great in this window of this beach house. Interesting place Aeroe..
torben
(3084) 2004-04-19 15:18
That bird and that window could go into any interior decoration magazine article on "shabby chic". The curtain and the other figures are probably a bit too common for that.
Fine study of details, and a fine supplement to your other Ærø shots, you getting around the subject.
Georges
(11185) 2004-04-20 15:57
Une image bien détaillée simple trés efficace pour obliger a garder un oeil dessus. Dommage pour cette faible luminosité mais en revanche j'aime bien la presentation et le cadre qui lui donne un bon caché. Bravo Jeppe
orme
(6746) 2004-04-26 2:29
Good shot, Jeppe. I like the beautiful soft colours and the natural framing. Good detail, especially the cracks on the bird. Well seen.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Jeppe Madsen (Jeppe)
(18623) - Genre: Lugares
- Medium: Cor
- Date Taken: 2004-04-00
- Categories: Vida Diária, Arte
- Camera: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1
- Versão da Foto: Versão Original, Workshop
- Date Submitted: 2004-04-17 18:34
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