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| 03/05/2011 06:48:26 PM |
Windows-in-Melbourne-008by jomariComment: Oh what colors you Aussies play with.
My only suggestion would be to take away all hints of building structure and make this a pure abstract of colors.
But I'm in an abstract mood today.
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| 03/05/2011 11:19:18 AM |
Dijon_NDby mariucaComment: LOL - gargoyles and chimney pots, all in the same image.
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| 03/05/2011 11:18:10 AM |
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| 03/05/2011 11:17:12 AM |
Grain Elevatorby GeneralEComment: Interesting that the owners of these silos made an attempt to decorate them with colored paint. Good catch, Paul. |
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| 03/05/2011 11:15:22 AM |
Wooden Trestleby GeneralEComment: (sigh) some day I'm gonna take that Coast Starlight trip.
This is another fine example of the wooden bridges that still seem serviceable.
The patterns and shadows in the craftmanship/design make this impressive today. |
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| 03/05/2011 11:12:44 AM |
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| 03/05/2011 11:11:30 AM |
Brooklyn Bridgeby DeniseComment: Gee - this looks like the Brooklyn Bridge? can it be!
Fun interpretation and wonderful clouds just add to the mystery. |
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| 03/05/2011 11:09:07 AM |
Windows-in-Melbourne-002-2by jomariComment: LOL - yes, window abstracts are fun and crazy. If you really yanked this into an angle, it might even be a wilder abstract - and to truly take the context out of it, crop above the vegetation. (It also might just look weird after doing all that)
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| 03/05/2011 11:05:32 AM |
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| 03/04/2011 08:25:50 PM |
Marina Bay Sands, Singaporeby LandzEncaComment: There are so many stories in this image, it's hard to know where to look. first, my compliments on your clouds. Nicely handled, and perfect for the subject matter.
Then, those three towers (I thought they were nuclear cooling towers in the thumbnail). Those stand out: but what are the bunch of structures at the bottom? Including the curved eggish structure with the light under it (is it being boiled?) ---joking---.
Finally, we come to the people on what I'm going to call the pier, staying away from the beastie who is spitting at them. And how about the (presumed) people on top of the towers?)
Is there a point to this long comment? Sure. Fun, strange, kept me interested for a very, very long time. I'm still trying to figure out the relationships. And that's the fun part of a photograph. And yes, I'll come back to it again, and yet again. And to facilitate that, well, it will have to go into my favorites, won't it.
Thank you. |
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