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sauce (the water series #1)Posted by H.O (BC, Canada) on 1 May 2007 in Abstract & Conceptual and Portfolio. LeicaIIIa Elmar f=5cm Thanks Damon great idea and thanks AM3 always support us.
Comments (30)
Bronnie from New ZealandH.O has struck again!Fabulous interpretation of the theme, a really awesome image. 1 May 2007 7:54am @Bronnie: Hi Bronnie, @Maarten: Thanks Maarten ! :) Michelle from Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaH.O I visited False Media to find there was a series going on which linked me through to Damon's blog. 1 May 2007 9:06am @Michelle: Hi Michell, Jason Kravitz from Brussels, Belgiumcool take on the theme - looks like a crime scene. 1 May 2007 11:00am @Jason Kravitz: Hi Jason, how are you ? :-o Florian from Paris, FranceWoosh, another capture with great atmosphere. I like it, this depth black, the reflects. Superb ! 1 May 2007 11:20am @Florian: Merci Florian for your kind comments :) Jen from Jessup, United StatesGreat tones and reflections! 1 May 2007 12:28pm @Jen: Thanks so much Jen :) @Nick Passantino: Thanks Mr. Bronx Nick :) Duncan Galbraith from Kyoto, JapanHey H.O! man its been a long time since Ive made the rounds but its been an absolute pleasure catching up with folks. Thanks to Damon for getting me back in front of the pc and seeing all the tremendous work this site displays. Love the late night ambience of this, it does have a somewhat eerie feel, very film noir. 1 May 2007 2:31pm @Duncan Galbraith: Hey Duncan-san, how are you ? :-o @KM Faisal: Thanks KMF ! :) Ed Simons from Cambridge, United KingdomGreat atmosphere. All it needs is the chalk marks to show how the body fell. 1 May 2007 5:34pm @Ed Simons: Thanks so much for your kind comments Ed :) Ken McCoy from Orlando-Daytona Beach, FL, United StatesNice low-key image: a little scary :) 1 May 2007 7:20pm @Ken McCoy: Thanks Ken :) Sidonie from Sydney, AustraliaAnother one of your film noir ambient shots - you've got a fantastic portfolio of this genre. 1 May 2007 9:55pm @Sidonie: Hi Sidonie, Damon Schreiber from Toronto, CanadaGreat image! You really show a particular side of water here, and its effect of illuminating an otherwise dark city. Thanks for your help in making this theme a success, Hiro! 1 May 2007 11:40pm @Damon Schreiber: Hi Damonå…„san, @craiger: Thanks so much Craiger ! :) yubai from TaiwanJust another one and great shot, full of nostalgic and moody feeling ! I love this sense of drama plus the very esthetic approach of the drama ! Great again ! 2 May 2007 2:44am badala from Leiria, PortugalSuperb, reminds me of a scene from those horror movies. 2 May 2007 6:20am Kheoh Yee Wei from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysiahah! The reflection is fantastic ! b&w works very well here 2 May 2007 7:10am Helen from Melbourne, AustraliaGreat shot H O. Intriguing and mysterious ... just how we like it! 2 May 2007 12:13pm basfalcon from wales, United Kingdommake a great book cover--excellent--basfalcon 2 May 2007 11:32pm Chris Sullivan from Melbourne, AustraliaLike a vintage film noir scene. Hiro, your photos never cease to amaze me, they always have such strong thematical subtexts, the sign of a great visual communicator. 2 May 2007 11:47pm Sylvia Van Nooten from Milano, ItalyBeautiful light, atmosphere, I agree with Chris, Humphrey Bogart will walk down the street any minute. 3 May 2007 4:25am Art Monkey from Salt Spring Island, Canadaalways love your shots - love the "wet" feeling of this one 3 May 2007 5:00am Lisa from United StatesSauce! One of my favorite things. This is gorgeous, dark and moody. Wonderful work. 4 May 2007 10:36am Michael from Glasgow, United KingdomWonderful image and I really like the inclusion of the reflected sign. Nice one. 4 May 2007 10:36pm elaine from paris, Francemagnificient dark shot! I m sure you ll do a perfect director cause you have an eye that evokes very much movies (I know i said so before but it s stunning!) 5 May 2007 12:00pm Evie from Fairfax, United StatesNice tones and reflections. I like the pattern of the bricks (or whatever they are) too. 5 May 2007 11:06pm |