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>> Anonymous
Really pretty good. Few things, tho: remove the chair from the scene - it breaks into the frame and has no purpose in the shot. Crop out the few leaves poking into the frame from the left and either crop out, remove or neutralize (with a polarizing filter) the reflection of the other curtain on the window. It doesn't add anything to the shot. If anything, you could attempt to use the edge of the other curtain like you've used the one on the right to frame the shot. I like the colours, shadows and light, tho.
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Posting still-life-in-a-window in a still-life-in-a-window thread.

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>> Anonymous
>>71648

wait, why do you chop your subjects like that? Is the white vase even a subject or is it a frame-spoiling object? I would have given the blue vase more room. The shot just feels crammed. You could have fixed it by moving the vases and stepping back a little.
>> Anonymous
>>71645
Hey good point :D I haven't spent much time 'considering the objects in the same pic as what I'm shooting'.. should do