Australian Photography

IMAGE DOCTOR

SHAPES AND LINES

According to Barb Dunford: “This is a five-storey 1950s building that has the most amazing rubber plant growing in the stairwell from the ground floor to the top. It’s a challenge to photograph because of the tight space.”

This is a strong image, both in terms of textures and lines. While you suggest you were interested in the rubber plant, it runs a poor second place to those radiating spoke-like metal posts and steps in terms of interest. The image

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