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recurring memoriesPosted by bluechameleon (Vancouver, Canada) on 2 March 2009 in Architecture. Footfalls echo in the memory Vote on The 2009 Photoblog Awards All Rights Reserved © Sharon Wish
Comments (57)
sherri from Little Rock, United StatesYou've captured some great angles in these structures. I like how the two structures come together near the left. 2 Mar 2009 5:03am Cricket-Tammy from United StatesNo doubt you live with your camera. I know it is your third arm. How in the world do you come up with such creative images. I just love this one. Everything about it. Angles, color, textures, etc. 2 Mar 2009 5:28am Paco Díaz from Palma de Mallorca, SpainVery dramatic b/w for this composition. I like it. 2 Mar 2009 5:41am Jean-François from Les Issambres, Francejoli titre pour une photo très personnelle qui fait réfléchir sur nos vies ......... bravo ! 2 Mar 2009 5:50am Mathilde from Fontainebleau, FranceUn N/B superbe! J'aime particulièrement la composition tout en angles et arrondis, c'est riche et intimiste! 2 Mar 2009 6:58am gelfoto from Madrid, SpainA detail of the buildings perfect. Beautiful composition of lines and black and white a wonderful one. Greetings 2 Mar 2009 8:27am zahai from Berlin, GermanyBeautiful quote and great capture...love the contrast and clarity... 2 Mar 2009 9:12am GJC from Kyoto, JapanGreat geometric interest here. It takes the eye a minute to adjust to all the lines and angles. 2 Mar 2009 10:30am Kristian from DenmarkCools lines you've found. Always did like those fire escapes. 2 Mar 2009 11:13am dogilicious from Millerstown, PA, United StatesGreat shot. Love the geometry of the lines ad curves. Well seen. 2 Mar 2009 11:22am Krims@nline.be from wemmel, BelgiumSuperb perspective, awesome light ... again a masterpice ... congrats! 2 Mar 2009 12:12pm zOOm from Paris, FranceHow many steps up and down did you echo ? If only you were able to show me their faces... 2 Mar 2009 12:17pm Polydactyle from Montreal, CanadaNice frame here! Very strong composition. I like it! 2 Mar 2009 1:25pm Laurie from New Jersey, United StatesVery nice lines. Perfect in black and white. 2 Mar 2009 2:23pm john4jack from Corvallis, United StatesOutstanding composition! Perfect processing! 2 Mar 2009 3:04pm hugo poon from hong kong, Hong KongWhat a great find, Sharon! But of course, it's your angle, composition and tonality that have set this apart! 2 Mar 2009 4:05pm Peter Miller from Lichfield, United KingdomI really like this one, I love old buildings and you captured it so well and mono works wonders on this 2 Mar 2009 4:10pm Lee from Fort Frances Ontario, CanadaGreat B&W. Love the composition. So many shapes and lines. Great caption. 2 Mar 2009 4:27pm paulski from Muncie, IN, United Stateslooks like an escher painting. superb composition here... 2 Mar 2009 4:33pm EYES WIDE SHUT from United KingdomGlorious architectural splendour, captured so well. Composition and perspective both sing in this photograph, and you've given it such a characterful and atmosphere with your processing. First class work, Sharon 2 Mar 2009 4:49pm Mike Paulison from United StatesA great, gritty rendition of a back alley (without the grit!). Recurring Memories is a good title and I'll bet this shot brings back memories to a lot of people. Good one! 2 Mar 2009 5:10pm Steve Rice from Olympia, United StatesAn awesome image. The light in all your images is wonderful but this one is especially nice. The composition is wow! 2 Mar 2009 5:16pm Philip from Joburg, South AfricaGreat muliti toned B/W fantastic how you got that wright !! 2 Mar 2009 5:51pm vu@granby - Wolfgang from Granby, Québec, CanadaAnother great mood in this one! Bravo! 2 Mar 2009 6:05pm Suzanne from Huntington Bch, California, United StatesGraphic and simple with perfect tones. 2 Mar 2009 7:16pm Virgil from Richmond, United StatesThe two buildings at the left of the picture seem to merge........I like the effect. 2 Mar 2009 7:29pm Andrew from North Carolina, United StatesI really love old fire escapes. They were always portrayed so romantically and mysteriously in old movies. This is awesome in B&W. The architecture and texture is grand. 2 Mar 2009 7:38pm Stef67 from in my head, Francephoto de street comme j aime, faut que je m y mette, superbe ^^ 2 Mar 2009 7:42pm Liang from San Francisco, United Statesawesome structure shot, you made it look abandoned! =D 2 Mar 2009 9:20pm 10Fraction from Rennes, Franceyour contrasted B&W is adapted to the subject and brings us back some decade ago in the urban area. Very effectively processed. 3 Mar 2009 4:31am Lynne's Somewhat Invented Life from United StatesI really like this, all the angles and arches. Nice. 8 Mar 2009 7:45am |
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