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from 1899Posted by H.O (BC, Canada) on 6 February 2007 in Architecture and Portfolio. LeicaIIIa Elmar f=5cm [The classic series]
Comments (12)
[t e r r o r k i t t e n] from Bath, United KingdomA beautiful building nicely framed Hiro. Phil 6 Feb 2007 9:20am @[t e r r o r k i t t e n]: Thanks Mr.terrokitten Phil :) @Lucca: Here is Victoria B.C my living town :) david from Chesham, United Kingdomi really like the framing, and the griminess of the window is a perfect filter for the building behind. 6 Feb 2007 11:14am @david: Hi Mr.roadtownnowhere David, Jen from United StatesI really like the persepctive through the window! Wonderful job with framing! Very nice! 6 Feb 2007 12:00pm @Jen: Thanks so much Jen:) Paul Ricciardi from West Hartford, United StatesThe classic series? Aptly titled as this is a classic photo. Wonderful perspective, framing, tones, contrast, key, grain...everything here is excellent. It's a really involving shot as well, there's a lot going on to get you thinking. 6 Feb 2007 1:16pm @Paul Ricciardi: Hi Paul, @Duncan Galbraith: ookini Duncan-san :) albireo_taka from Japanこんばんは 6 Feb 2007 4:15pm @albireo_taka: jetさん、こんばんは~ @Damon Schreiber: Thanks Damon 兄さん! :-) P.J. from United StatesThat's an interesting perspective to go through the window. 6 Feb 2007 6:24pm @P.J.: Thanks so much P.J. :) Chris Sullivan from Melbourne, AustraliaFantastic, and as your shooting through the window and we can't see anything else from the environment this photo has the effect that it could have been taken back in 1892! Excellent photo as always 6 Feb 2007 9:53pm @Chris Sullivan: Thanks so much Chris, @Michael: Thanks Mr.department63 Michael :) Michelle Bialowas from Melbourne Victoria, AustraliaI could sit by the window for hours. Thanks H.O, great work. 14 Feb 2007 2:26am @Michelle Bialowas: Thanks so much Michelle :) |