A shot that raises many questions about photography.
I like it because it surprises me on many levels. A bare room as a subject. The colour impact and the unexpected nature of those colours in that space. An image almost entirely formed by straight lines. It would be a very small step to see the image to blocks of Rothko colour rather than see it as a room. Even so, I'm fully aware of the classic perspective lines that mean we still see it as a room with depth. The image plays with all this.
It's a photographic vision you can't do too often with the same subject. As soon as you do, the element of surprise disappears.
That's fine, the challenge for the photographer is to find new ways to look.
One of the best things about the Weekly Critique forum is the variety of images being posted for us to think about.
Good one Rich42.
Really, I enjoy this on much the same level as I enjoy "modern" art where an image has been abstracted to the max.