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Dresses
hanging from a rack on a market stall; the pleats of Scottish
kilts, fresh fish in rows of boxes, or a stack of colourful towels
on the back of an Indian bicycle. Even the facade of a hideous
concrete hotel might be turned into an intriguing image when
photographed from the right angle, and with a little imagination.
Right - The golden-domed rooftop of this hotel
in Russia has taken on an abstract appearance, simply by cutting
out all the surroundings, tilting the camera at an angle, and
placing the focal point way up in the top left corner of the
frame
© Philip
Dunn
Below - Stacks of bread partially
hidden by a piece of curtain in this Kashmiri roadside shop not
only make an interesting design, but the picture provides a small
insight into the country's way of life, and would be a very useful
addition to a photo essay. (For more about producing a Photo
essay, click
here)
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