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blue sky bro'sPosted by H.O (BC, Canada) on 13 December 2006 in Abstract & Conceptual and Portfolio. LeicaIIIa Elmar f=5cm
Comments (24)
Chris Sullivan from Melbourne, AustraliaNice take as always - also like the title, made me smile; great work!! 13 Dec 2006 7:49am @Chris Sullivan: Hi Chris, david from chesham, United Kingdomnice shot; like the composition and grainy feel 13 Dec 2006 9:04am @david: Hi David, Suby from Milton Keynes, United Kingdomlike the angle this shot was taken from, good b&w 13 Dec 2006 12:13pm @Suby: Thanks Suby :) Lisa from United StatesNice contrast and textures. I love old faded signs like that one, they have a beauty of their own. 13 Dec 2006 12:14pm @Lisa: Hi Lisa, micki from United StatesH.O., you are one of a few that can shoot a scene like this , call it blue skies, and yet I don't miss the color one bit!! And did I mention the awesome composition?? 13 Dec 2006 12:31pm @micki: Yes, Micki and Thank you :-) MnX from PARIS, FranceI'm not trusting you, the sky might be green and we wouldn't notice ^^. 13 Dec 2006 12:48pm @MnX: ha ha... Thank you Cylille :) angie from columbus, oh, United Statesabsolutely love it, hiro! fantastic clouds and wonderful contrast. 13 Dec 2006 1:00pm @angie: Thanks Angie kind comments ! :) Colour blind from Tokyo, JapanI hope this sky was blue!! I like the paradox of this picture. It's very fitting. The composition is great too and I love the textures captured in the old building. Lovely!! 13 Dec 2006 1:16pm @Colour blind: Yes, Kelly that was really nice blue sky. It was summer morning :) @badala: obigado Badala :) leo from High Desert, United StatesGood composition. I like how you captured that edge of the roof sort of jutting into the sky 13 Dec 2006 2:57pm @leo: Hi my friend Leo :) Duncan Galbraith from kyoto, JapanMan, I always look forward to your shots H.O and for good reason. You seem to see things that I would miss. You have a fine knack of seeing potential in situations. This is another fine shot. Exellent title also ;-) 13 Dec 2006 3:51pm @Duncan Galbraith: Thanks man Dancan :) don from spokane, United StatesI like the viewpoint used. A fine composition. The title raises questions too. Nicely done. 13 Dec 2006 4:48pm @don: Thank you Don, Maoya from Rolle, SwitzerlandIt's really beautiful, there's even a little cloud in the window, or a kid holding a giant cotton-candy. 13 Dec 2006 4:50pm @Maoya: Hi Maoya, nice to meet you :) @Darren: Thanks Darren, @Jason Kravitz: Hi Jason, Michael from Glasgow, United KingdomGreat perspective and that sky is wonderful. Looks like the window was an afterthought! 13 Dec 2006 9:23pm @Michael: Hi Mr.Dept63 :) @W.G: Thank you desu ! W.G :) shane j montgomery from San Diego, United StatesNice choice of b/w on this one. Perspective is great as well! 14 Dec 2006 2:13am @shane j montgomery: Hi Shane, nice to meet you :) @Dileep: Thank yoy Dileep ! :) @Damon Schreiber: Your neck is OK !? :-o @Craig Persel: Thanks Craig kind word :) [t e r r o r k i t t e n] from Bath, United KingdomGreat painted wall sign and lovely sky. Nice one. Phil 14 Dec 2006 11:34pm @[t e r r o r k i t t e n]: Thank you Mr.terrorkitten :) Steve W from Hamilton, CanadaNicely composed image, these old buildings with painted advertisements are wonderful. 16 Dec 2006 3:00pm @Steve W: Thank you Steve, Enrico from Rezzato (BS), ItalyWonderful composition. I love bricks buildings and the the sky 29 Apr 2007 12:49pm |