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anthony
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[CritEditN] MoMA | The Museum of Modern Art


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anthony
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anthony
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No_Strings
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I love 1 & 3 in the first set.

1, because of the inward-leaning lines. It draws my attention to the top of and beyond the painting. In doing so, it extends the subject and gives a sense of something there but not seen somehow. (Or, I'm over-thinking it.)

3 I like because of the simple shapes and the balance of the composition. The muted colors and fine detail in even the shadows are wonderful.

All are great.


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I like #3 in the forst set and really really like #1 in the second set. The escalator perspective, colors and simplicity is striking!
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jaykaykay
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reply to anthony
I really like them all. I love that place and seeing the view through someone else's eyes is fabulous.


SandShark
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reply to anthony
Good stuff! Thanks.


Jodokast96
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More fine work, and it's very easy to see that you are getting better with each new set you post. Much more enjoyable, IMO, than the art you were photographing (modern art was just never my thing).


anthony
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said by No_Strings See Profile :

I love 1 & 3 in the first set.

1, because of the inward-leaning lines. It draws my attention to the top of and beyond the painting. In doing so, it extends the subject and gives a sense of something there but not seen somehow. (Or, I'm over-thinking it.)

3 I like because of the simple shapes and the balance of the composition. The muted colors and fine detail in even the shadows are wonderful.

All are great.
hi no strings,
im glad we see the same thing in pic 1. its one of my favorites.

glad you liked them


anthony
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reply to EGeezer
said by EGeezer See Profile :

I like #3 in the forst set and really really like #1 in the second set. The escalator perspective, colors and simplicity is striking!
thanks egeezer. i though the escalator was pretty cool


anthony
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said by jaykaykay See Profile :

I really like them all. I love that place and seeing the view through someone else's eyes is fabulous.
thanks jaykaykay


anthony
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reply to SandShark
thanks ss!


anthony
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said by Jodokast96 See Profile :

More fine work, and it's very easy to see that you are getting better with each new set you post. Much more enjoyable, IMO, than the art you were photographing (modern art was just never my thing).
i appreciate the kind words jodokast!


sporkme
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reply to anthony
Nice shots!

What is the first picture? Part of the permanent collection or something special?


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Wonderful images! Thanks for sharing them. I learn more and more here everyday.
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anthony
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said by sporkme See Profile :

Nice shots!

What is the first picture? Part of the permanent collection or something special?
thanks sporkme,
not sure, but i know its been there for awhile now


anthony
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Wonderful images! Thanks for sharing them. I learn more and more here everyday.
thanks dts,
we all learn more and more everyday!


Smatchimo
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dude how did you take pics in there? everytime i took out my camera i was bum-rushed by 5 small asian ladies...
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Nice show.
If you like it you should visit the art gallery at the SUNY Purchase campus in Westchester.
I think you would enjoy it and the scenic grounds there and the area as well.
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anthony
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dude how did you take pics in there? everytime i took out my camera i was bum-rushed by 5 small asian ladies...
im a big guy, no one messes with me
lol jk. i dunno, i had no problems, and i wasnt the only one taking pics
this is MoMa NYC
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