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compositionPosted by H.O (BC, Canada) on 8 December 2006 in Abstract & Conceptual and Portfolio. Fujica Compact35 Have a nice weekend !! :)
Comments (26)
@Still: Hi Still, Manuela Photography from Hainburg (near Frankfurt/Main), GermanyIncredible angle & depth! 8 Dec 2006 8:28am @Manuela Photography: Hi Manuela, MnX from PARIS, FranceReally great! I love it. Details in the front look very sharp. 8 Dec 2006 8:46am @MnX: Thanks Cylille :) @Makoto T: Thanks Makoto-san :) Duncan Galbraith from kyoto, Japanhey H.O. cracking perspective and the colours are really rich. Have a good weekend too mate. Looking forward to the next picture. Take it easy. 8 Dec 2006 11:37am @Duncan Galbraith: Hi Duncan-san, Lisa from United StatesWonderful colors and light! Hope you have a great weekend too. 8 Dec 2006 12:21pm @Lisa: Thanks Lisa, micki from United StatesVery cool perspective!! I love the brilliant blue reflections in the windows!! Whichever film you used, it was a good one. This was a slide, yes? 8 Dec 2006 1:47pm @micki: Thanks Micki kind word. @badala: Thank you badala :) Ryan Yam from Quezon City, PhilippinesInteresting angle, however I personally think that the part of the building you captures lacks a bit of interest. Maybe you could have chosen the best side of the building :) 8 Dec 2006 2:28pm @Ryan Yam: Hi Mr.Cute shot Ryan :) @Martine Lapointe: Merci Martine :) Colour blind from Tokyo, JapanGreat job I like how the blues are really emphasized in this picture. WOnderful work!! 8 Dec 2006 3:04pm @Colour blind: Thanks Kelly kind word :) @Steve W: Thank you Steve kind comments :) @Suby: Thanks Mr.Cool shot Suby :) @NoWords: Thank you Mr.NoWords kind comments :) Jason Kravitz from Brussels, BelgiumI like the shapes in the building - nice clouds too 8 Dec 2006 7:00pm @Jason Kravitz: Hi Jason, @anton: Thanks Anton ! :) Chris Sullivan from Melbourne, AustraliaIt is a dramatic shot, not short of impact! 8 Dec 2006 9:03pm @Chris Sullivan: Thank you Chris kind comments. Lia from Atlanta, United StatesSuch a beautiful architecture, you've captured it well. This angle makes the shot so much for dramatic; I love it that you show part of the sky... 9 Dec 2006 3:06am @Lia: Hi Lia, nice to meet you. @Tim: Hi Tim, Thanks kind word :) don from spokane, United StatesI really like the oblique angle looking up. That gives the picture a dynamic feel and adds to the impact. Well done. 10 Dec 2006 4:46am @don: HI Don, @W.G: Hi Mr W.G, Michelle Bialowas from Melbourne Victoria, AustraliaWhat a dramatic composition - nice one. 12 Dec 2006 7:18am @Michelle Bialowas: Hi Michelle, shane j montgomery from San Diego, United StatesNice feeling to this one, the tones work well. Don't ask me why, but it reminds me of looking into a marble and seeing the reflection of a building in all those interesting purple and blue hue's it casts. ... Weird :) 14 Dec 2006 2:15am @shane j montgomery: Thank you Shane kind comments. leeroy from JapanInteresting, I feel dizzy looking at it. The soft blues brought out on the buildings is very calming on the eyes. 14 Dec 2006 11:19pm @leeroy: Hi, Leeroy. Nice to meet you again :) [t e r r o r k i t t e n] from Bath, United KingdomGreat perspective...amazing colours....very cool shot. Phil 14 Dec 2006 11:36pm @[t e r r o r k i t t e n]: Hi Phil, @Evi: Thabks Evi :) |