File:Every light has a name.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionEvery light has a name.jpg |
Nederlands: Deze foto werd opzettelijk op “nonchalante” wijze afgesneden. Deze afsnijding zorgt in combinatie met de constante herhaling van de figuur de illusie dat de foto een deel maakt van een groter geheel (terwijl dit in werkelijkheid nog relatief goed meevalt). De constante herhaling van de figuur biedt bovendien nog een scherp kleurencontrast met de donkere achtergrond. |
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Source | Personal photo's |
Author | Zhao-Ying Cui, born in Bruges on the 9th of november 1989 |
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