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Exhibition. Anonymous
College exhibition. Boundaries. Tips? Pointers?
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>> Anonymous
Almost inclined to tell you to try putting the bottom ones with white sky on top so they can release that sky upwareds into the white wall... and the red ones underneath. The one on the left with the woods.. Im not sure how that fits with your boundaries... Im sure it is a border of some type but without a sign or clear indication it just looks like woods. The one all the way on the right put it to the left of the bridge to allow some flow. Play around with it... as it stands it's hard to figure out where to look.
>> Anonymous
>>58034
I dont' think the format does anything much for the photos. Personally, I'd put them separate the colored from the b&w photos unless there's some connecting subject. Use some sort of grid arrangement.

The pictures you have here aren't the same size and they themselves aren't circular either. I don't exactly know why you chose this to begin with.