nice… i want to fight the orientation, however… what about top/bottom becoming right/left respectively after a 90degree turn clockwise?
not sure why i prefer this, except maybe the diagonal foil of the brown leaf, partially buried, which is currently in the upper left-hand corner! are those co-ordinates confusing enough? =)
So very interesting that you wrote that Kris. I too felt like I was fighting the orientation. I thought maybe it had something to do with not having been completely flush with the ground when I took it. Regardless, I couldn’t put my finger on the problem. Thank you so very much for expressing why it works better turned clockwise 90 degrees. It feels more peaceful this way.
5 comments in “Yellow Leaf On Wet Ground”
May 3rd, 2006 at 5:35
A more appropriate title to this work would be, “Wet Leaf on Greenish Tinted Ground” … don’t you think?
May 3rd, 2006 at 16:57
nice… i want to fight the orientation, however… what about top/bottom becoming right/left respectively after a 90degree turn clockwise?
not sure why i prefer this, except maybe the diagonal foil of the brown leaf, partially buried, which is currently in the upper left-hand corner! are those co-ordinates confusing enough? =)
cheers,
k
May 3rd, 2006 at 17:29
So very interesting that you wrote that Kris. I too felt like I was fighting the orientation. I thought maybe it had something to do with not having been completely flush with the ground when I took it. Regardless, I couldn’t put my finger on the problem. Thank you so very much for expressing why it works better turned clockwise 90 degrees. It feels more peaceful this way.
Andrew
May 4th, 2006 at 4:46
WOW!! NO WAY !!!! I didn’t want to say it … ORIENTATION! … that’s it … Orientation!! Whoa! Brown leafed foils, too! Whoa!
May 6th, 2006 at 13:56
i like the change… =)
the rock and stick now at the bottom of the photo give it some added weight.
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