6.28.2010
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"From the Sea" caught my eye because of its lines, colors, and shapes. Each idea in the picture is "boxed," so the picture made me want to look carefully at each box. The pattern of the frames are nearly centered which feels right vertically. My eye, for some reason, wants to shift the camera's lens a little to the left so that the large item near center frame is a little more off-left, following a closer rule of thirds. Visually effective.
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