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dreamcatchersPosted by bluechameleon (Vancouver, Canada) on 18 October 2008 in Business & Industry and Portfolio. ...I don't know why I dream this way Shine On // The House of Love All Rights Reserved © Sharon Wish
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Elaine- from Vancouver, Canadait's beautiful bc!!!! I so love navy blue concrete in photos, i've been meaning to learn how to do that for quite some time... like the words you chose too :) well done you!!! 18 Oct 2008 5:24am dj.tigersprout from San Bruno, CA, United Statesa beautiful sight! i love the glowing light -- makes for such such a beautiful and ephemeral atmosphere!! i am always intrigued by these overseas shipping containers -- what they contain: i guess almost anything really! personal possessions, marketable goods... all color coded and marked -- sent from every imaginable country -- going to every imaginable country... the world of possibilities, represented by an enormous think iron 'tin'... but in the end, no matter how precious and special... just legos for giants!! ;) a fantastic shot from an equally fantastic angle and pov!! bravo!! 18 Oct 2008 6:42am 6ft5 from Stockholm, SwedenIf you ever decide to sell prints I´d by this one right away. I would love to see it larger 18 Oct 2008 6:47am Linerberry from Sumner, Christchurch, New ZealandI love the colours and the lighting:-) Brilliant angle!! Like dj i have often been fascinated by these shipping containers...they look so ominous sometimes! great shot!!! 18 Oct 2008 6:55am Ana Lúcia from Leiria, PortugalAwesome photo I love your work you do an amazing job. 18 Oct 2008 7:13am Andrew from United StatesExceptional composition and beautiful soft color! Awesome shot! 18 Oct 2008 11:38am Death from IranIt's great and the colors is nice the rythem of the boxes! - I tired to type every where nice great - good, my english is low low low, after a 2 week I go to english class and my comment is gone to be professional! :D 18 Oct 2008 1:34pm sherri from Little Rock, Arkansas, United StatesSo soft. I like the color. Places like this always intrigue me. 18 Oct 2008 1:53pm @sherri: Thanks Sherri. I have a 'thing' for trains and anything to do with them. They intrigue me too...magical places :) JJ from Jersey City, United Stateswonderfully composed , love the soft glow to this shot, it is stunning, brilliant work 18 Oct 2008 2:14pm beanow from PolandBeautiful shot! Colouring of this picture is exceptional - magnificently pastel 18 Oct 2008 8:44pm Kylie Greenan from Richmond, AustraliaEnchanting these dream catchers... I wonder what stories they would tell? Lovely colour and softness, superbly presented. Bravo BC! 18 Oct 2008 9:19pm LGB from PortugalAmazing composition, detail colors... almost surreal! Great capture! 18 Oct 2008 9:57pm Brian from Lynnwood, United Statesabsoultly stunning, love the feeling of scale here. 18 Oct 2008 10:19pm baobab from Cambridge, United Statesnice: I like the angle, light and treatment. the containers feel like child's toys. 18 Oct 2008 10:47pm Phototherapy from SwitzerlandTrains make me dreaming, because we don't know their destinations, because rails go towards all the possibles... Greta dreammy light SwissCharles 18 Oct 2008 10:57pm Observing from West Cheshire, United KingdomAn orderly collection of boxes, rectangles, square buildings..... and they all belong tegether. Nice diffused glow. 18 Oct 2008 11:49pm Ronnie 2¢ from London, United KingdomThis really creates a mood by way of a soft glow over a harsh cityscape . . I like the conflicts that introduces and the way it directs thoughts. 19 Oct 2008 1:05am Nataly from Santa Monica, United StatesI like the rhythm in this very much, And I don`t recall seeing such variety of color among the shipping containers. Great shot! 19 Oct 2008 1:53am Laurie from New Jersey, United StatesThe colors and the glow lend a very dreamy mood to this which for the subject is most unusual and unique. 19 Oct 2008 4:03am Framed and Shot from Houston, United StatesGreat color tones, simple and elegant composition. 20 Oct 2008 4:07pm |
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