yes, traveling in front of a wall was the feel which I looked for... I don't know why I love separating wide formats to different pieces... once, I got this comment to an image quite like the same: [link] "it pulls the viewer back into the scene instead of traveling from side to side. it's a cool effect, but given the frames (snapshots of movement), it's creating conflicting experiences." I think the criticism is right and just... do you feel the same about this one too?
I don't know why I love separating wide formats to different pieces...
once, I got this comment to an image quite like the same:
[link]
"it pulls the viewer back into the scene instead of traveling from side to side. it's a cool effect, but given the frames (snapshots of movement), it's creating conflicting experiences."
I think the criticism is right and just... do you feel the same about this one too?
I'm not sure it is that kind of conflict here... maybe moving/not moving...