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| 01/19/2005 08:57:11 PM |
Van Gogh Museumby PanoComment: Is it really? Vincent probably wouldn't have liked it much. Looks like a water reservoir, with a father watching his son trying to fill it up. Your point of view is nice, though, and at least gives this ghastly structure some visual interest. 5. |
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| 01/19/2005 08:53:49 PM |
Rooms with a viewby bpickardComment: Good grief! Where is this? Hope you're not one of the poor buggers who have to live in it? That aside, it's a very impressive image. OK composition and point of view. I see one non-conformist has left his window open. Plans on jumping, I expect. 6. |
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| 01/19/2005 08:42:45 PM |
Read for Lifeby nards656Comment: This is the central gizmo in a ceiling, right? Not a wooden flag? Whatever it is, I'm afraid I don't find it a very interesting subject. It tells me something about the construction of the structure, I guess, but nothing much about it's architecture. Sorry. 4. |
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| 01/19/2005 08:38:14 PM |
Abstract Architectureby wayne9232Comment: If this is a building, the lifts must provide an alarming ride. But I guess its a sculpture? Looks spectacular and the photo is very good. 6. |
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| 01/19/2005 08:35:37 PM |
Columns, Reflected.by sfaliceComment: First I thought, so what ... just show me the columns. But then I realised how very clever this is, because it seemed like looking back in time to a vanished, classical age. Finally I decided I probably shouldn't have had that third whiskey. Whatever, it's a memorable image. 7. |
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| 01/19/2005 08:30:37 PM |
ARCH i i TECTUREby PatochComment: Here you are apparently deliberately striving for a particular effect, the point of which I'm afraid eludes me. But that may well be my problem, rather than yours! 5 |
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| 01/19/2005 08:27:33 PM |
Ribblehead Viaductby peeceeComment: This is a striking photograph of an impressive structure. The composition/perspective is sympathetic & the framing/cropping emphasises the viaduct's character. 8. |
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| 01/18/2005 04:54:58 AM |
Door with Reflectionby RgarciaComment: I don't suppose this will appeal to everyone, but I sure rate it very highly. It has a classical artistic feel, rather like a Dutch/Belgian Old Masters painting. Beautiful light, centred yet asymmetrical composition, and what looks to me to be flawless photographic technique. 10. |
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| 01/18/2005 04:44:37 AM |
Juxtapositionby flip89Comment: This is very elegantly conceived and executed. I even love the two-dimensional feel. It would be a ribbon in Architecture, and pretty close here as well. 9.
P.S. Spotted Waldo; middle building, second row from the top. How many challenges do you want to enter this shot in? |
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| 01/18/2005 04:38:54 AM |
On The Right Trackby livingfictionComment: This is the best example of use of depth of field that I've seen. Of course, it has outstanding compositional and conceptual qualities as well. And doesn't look like it's been processed at all, which I also like very much. 9. |
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