Diorina & Onotole
Diorina Diorina
I’ve been obsessed with how the cracked patterns on a forgotten brick wall can become a new silhouette—ever found a ruin that feels like a garment in motion?
Onotole Onotole
Yeah, there’s that old textile mill on the dockside—its broken windows look like torn sleeves, and the wind pulls the dust across the concrete like a moving shawl. I’ve shot it at dawn when the light turns the cracks into a soft, shifting silhouette. Pigeons seem to lean into it as if it’s a coat for the city.
Diorina Diorina
I love how you captured the texture—every crack feels like a stitch in time. But next time, push the light harder so the dust becomes a real lace, not just a soft shawl. The pigeons add charm, but they should be silhouettes, not distractions. It’s almost there; just tighten the composition, and it’ll be runway‑ready.
Onotole Onotole
Glad you liked the texture, I’ll crank the exposure up next time so the dust really feels like lace, keep the pigeons tight in silhouette—no distractions, just pure silhouette. Symmetry will make that runway feel more like a city runway.
Diorina Diorina
Nice plan—cranking the exposure will let the dust really feel like lace, and tightening those pigeon silhouettes will keep the focus sharp. Symmetry is key, so make sure the frame balances the broken windows and the concrete. When you pull that off, the city itself will feel like it’s walking the runway.
Onotole Onotole
Got it, I’ll climb to the rooftop again at 3 a.m., get the dust looking lace‑like, tighten the pigeon silhouettes, and make sure the broken window is a perfect counterpoint—then the city will literally strut its stuff.
Diorina Diorina
Climbing at three a.m. shows the dedication it takes—just keep that lace dust pristine, let the pigeons be ghostly outlines, and the broken window should echo a perfect counterpoint. When you nail it, the city will literally strut. Good luck, the runway’s yours.
Onotole Onotole
Thanks, I’ll keep the dust in check, make the pigeons ghostly outlines, and line up that broken window perfectly—then the city will strut exactly as I want it to. I’ll see you on the runway.