bretsch 0 Posted September 4, 2006 Thanks, Doug. Sometimes it's very hard to get a new look at such famous landmarks. Link to comment
mario2 0 Posted March 27, 2007 En esta ocasion Juan Carlos se me hace muy dificil ver la parte derecha del rascacielos cortado de esa manera,lo siento,pero prefiero pecar de sinceridad antes de mentir,por otro lado y eso si es bastante mas objetivo el area del resto de rascacielos esta poco definida y un puntin sobre- expuesta con poco contraste en si misma.Un saludo y espero que mi critica te pueda ayudar en algo.Un abrazo Link to comment
rsabina 0 Posted May 2, 2007 Que imagen tan interesante...mi nueva pasion es la fotos de arquitectura y esta foto es perfecto ejemplo del porque... Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted April 23, 2008 You have captured an image here with a great deal of impact. I love this type of shot where you can see that the angle has been really carefully thought out. The way in which you have also framed this image has also contributed to the pleasing look. All in all, this is a fantastic architectural shot. It is clean, sharp and most importantly, does the building justice. For me the real strength in this image is the way the building flows in that striking way from one corner of the image to the other. The image itself relates to the building. Lovely image. Link to comment
scott_flowers 0 Posted May 22, 2008 Very nice shot, really great angle. Great composition. Link to comment
jorge_fernandez3 1 Posted August 11, 2009 Una toma diferente para recordar las muchas caras del SEAGRAM. Warm regards. Link to comment
nichroe 0 Posted March 5, 2010 I find the angle here and in Norma 1,0 ´the right way`,,,,our eyes dont see the world in a Euklidian way,,the lines always meet somwhere ,,our brain never acknowledge the infinite,,;),,,,best niels Link to comment
plangereis 0 Posted August 27, 2010 I love the composition and exposure in this image, Juan. I also like the contrast between the dark building in the foreground, and the lighter buildings behind it. Very nice impact.Paul Link to comment
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