Originally Posted by Chemical
Chaos
Very simple but extremely effective. It has a lot of personal expression in it that I adour. The shadow play and forms intice me, however I feel the image is unblanced and is weighed too heavily on the left side; it's busy and filled with heavy coloured forms. The right side of the image seems more like its the peripheral vision; it's plain and quite unspecial. These inequalities cause the image to lose it's tension and cause the eye to only focus on one side of the image, but I think that when you're working with an image that you've taken the time and effort with you want people to see the whole thing. Cropping may have also been effective. The perspective too leaves me a little discombobulated but in this instance I think it works co-operatively with the imagery and its thought provoking meaning. If you're interested in attaining a more realistic perspective I would highly suggest working with vanishing points and horizons. I really like this a lot though.