I really enjoy your piece. I wast just recently introduced to the tilt-shift method and I am quite fascinated with it. I love how the boats are placed in the space and how they almost seem “toy-like” as miniatures. The playful and primary-like colors add to that idea as well. Their directional movement also helps to guide my eye along the image. The shallow depth of field creates an interesting pop in the composition as well. Even though the background is out of focus, I love how you can still see the canal winding back in the space. That nice patch of shadow in the lower left corner is a nice contrast to the rich landscape.I have been to Venice myself, and I can’t help but smile when I see this image. Well done.
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I really enjoy your piece. I wast just recently introduced to the tilt-shift method and I am quite fascinated with it. I love how the boats are placed in the space and how they almost seem “toy-like” as miniatures. The playful and primary-like colors add to that idea as well. Their directional movement also helps to guide my eye along the image. The shallow depth of field creates an interesting pop in the composition as well. Even though the background is out of focus, I love how you can still see the canal winding back in the space. That nice patch of shadow in the lower left corner is a nice contrast to the rich landscape.I have been to Venice myself, and I can’t help but smile when I see this image. Well done.