the red fence
I’m not really sure about this shot. It’s basically as taken except for a light touch up and some cropping. Any suggestions?
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mikepaulhamus, 4 months ago
excellent, very nice vision.
Anthony Mancuso in reply to mikepaulhamus’s comment, 4 months ago
thanks very much Mike. it looks a bit odd to me but i can’t place a finger on it?
felixx, 4 months ago
I think it makes a very striking picture Anthony. The streak of red fence cutting through what is otherwise an almost mono pic, really makes it. I wonder what it would look like if the rest of the photo was truly converted to black and white ?
Anthony Mancuso in reply to felixx’s comment, 4 months ago
thanks karen, i might give that a try and see what it’s like.
Nancy Collinge, 4 months ago
Considering it longer makes me wonder ‘huh?’ but first reaction is ‘Ooh, I like that’. It’s not obvious it’s a fence – just looks like you made the background red (but it looks good regardless).
Anthony Mancuso in reply to Nancy Collinge’s comment, 4 months ago
thanks nancy, when i was taking it i thought it might look a bit odd but it didn’t tur out too bad in the end.
Antanas, 4 months ago
amazing view
Anthony Mancuso in reply to Antanas’s comment, 4 months ago
thanks Antanas
andreasphoto, 4 months ago
eye catching
Anthony Mancuso in reply to andreasphoto’s comment, 4 months ago
many thanks
Lara Bianco, 4 months ago
where was this photo taken?, love the colours well done
Anthony Mancuso in reply to Lara Bianco’s comment, 4 months ago
Lara the photo was taken around the Docklands area in Melbourne. I’m glad you like it
Alyson Pearson, 4 months ago
great shot!
Anthony Mancuso in reply to Alyson Pearson’s comment, 4 months ago
thanks Alyson
Mariann Kovats, 4 months ago
Wonderful image, I love that red fence.
Anthony Mancuso in reply to Mariann Kovats’s comment, 4 months ago
many thanks
Michael J Armijo, 4 months ago
I’m taken right to the fence, too…awesome perspective and great clarity here.
Anthony Mancuso in reply to Michael J Armijo’s comment, 4 months ago
Thanks Michael for your comment.
Iani, 4 months ago
Great pic
Anthony Mancuso in reply to Iani’s comment, 4 months ago
many thanks Lani
Tats, 4 months ago
Love your work!
Tats, 4 months ago
Love your work!
Anthony Mancuso in reply to Tats’s comment, 4 months ago
thank you Tats:)
Adrian Rachele, 4 months ago
Wondeful image. Executed so very well in many ways.
sydculture, 4 months ago
wow
Anthony Mancuso in reply to sydculture’s comment, 4 months ago
thanks sara
sydculture, 4 months ago
no problem, you have a very nice collaboration of pieces. i hope you don’t mind i put you on my watchlist? i’d very much enjoy seeing anything else down by you : )
Anthony Mancuso in reply to sydculture’s comment, 4 months ago
thanks again for your comments, i’m very happy that you like my work and have put me on your watchlist
ElRobbo, 4 months ago
Surreal!
Well done!
Zaldy Infante, 4 months ago
looks as though the passion (red fence) has been segmented to form a band of passionate brothers. all for one. inspiring work.
Anthony Mancuso, 4 months ago
very interesting viewpoint!..... I love it! :))
Rany Lutz, 4 months ago
I like the depth of the foreground, but it leaves the trees above the fence looking too short (unbalanced). I would crop about 1/4 from the bottom. Just one opinion.
Great abstract and well seen!!
Anthony Mancuso in reply to Rany Lutz’s comment, 4 months ago
thanks for your comment Rany, I will give that a go later on tonight and see how it looks :)
jacqi, 4 months ago
I like it as is, Anthony, with no chopping about. It’s good use of colour and form which works very well.
Anthony Mancuso in reply to jacqi’s comment, 4 months ago
thanks again Jacqi, I’m really glad you like it :)))
Kelly KMA Berm..., 3 months ago
This is really interesting – I love the colour of the trees above the fence – so my choice would be leave coloured as is. Im no expert, I wonder what it would look like with the tree on the far left cropped out with a little at the bottom as well… Again I am no expert-but I think a panoramic sort of look might suit it? Without any adjustments its a brilliant shot!
Anthony Mancuso in reply to Kelly KMA Bermingham’s comment, 3 months ago
thanks again Kelly, I think you could be right about the cropping. I think a panoramic view could suit this image. I might go back and have a look at it again shortly. Thanks