As soon as I can figure them out I'll upload them.
I shot these so the front door was the centre of each image. The images are also portrait which is a slightly different compositional approach than previously and I find it too be quite interesting. I think as well because the houses are very red the images are very bold and rather in-your-face confruntational which is quite engaging as a viewer.
UPDATE!
Here they are eventually!
the imags show a street of houses working from left to right if facing them. I have grouped the images together so that the show a full [in effect] semi detached house. The perspectives look pretty odd in quite a few of them. I think this is not helped by me chooseing to use the main house roof as the straight line in the image. however this means that on the whole the houses match up quite well not only on their roofs but the curbs and sometimes of features of the houses such as the front wall in the first set.
Whilst I think this is quite intresting as a comparrison between houses on a street I dont think it really says too much contextually to the viewer. I dont think any point is coming across. Nor am i entirely sure what point the images, if any, should be putting across in this instance.
UPDATE!
Here they are eventually!
the imags show a street of houses working from left to right if facing them. I have grouped the images together so that the show a full [in effect] semi detached house. The perspectives look pretty odd in quite a few of them. I think this is not helped by me chooseing to use the main house roof as the straight line in the image. however this means that on the whole the houses match up quite well not only on their roofs but the curbs and sometimes of features of the houses such as the front wall in the first set.
Whilst I think this is quite intresting as a comparrison between houses on a street I dont think it really says too much contextually to the viewer. I dont think any point is coming across. Nor am i entirely sure what point the images, if any, should be putting across in this instance.