ruudalbers 1 Posted November 10, 2006 Alec and Oliver: many thanks for your nice comments! best regards, Ruud. Link to comment
soltani 0 Posted November 11, 2006 WoW! I love it; You are a master at this. Congrats. Link to comment
ruudalbers 1 Posted November 11, 2006 Ali, many thanks for your comment! Best regards, Ruud. Link to comment
henrimanguy 0 Posted November 11, 2006 Excellent composition, very original. I think it could be even better in black and white if it is possible to eliminate or dim the stains on the ground. Link to comment
ruudalbers 1 Posted November 11, 2006 Gerardo and Henri, many thanks for your nice comments! Best regards, Ruud. Link to comment
kslonaker 0 Posted November 11, 2006 I like this one! Looks like planets lined up in a brick universe. Nice lighting and colors. Link to comment
ruudalbers 1 Posted November 11, 2006 Kim, many thanks for your nice comment! Best regards, Ruud. Link to comment
stephan dietrich 0 Posted November 11, 2006 Ruud - you always seem to have the eye for detail, pattern and design. Great composition, angle use and pleasing to the eye. Link to comment
marco_ruggiero 0 Posted November 12, 2006 Graet composition and symmetry. Also an incredible study in perspective and depth. I also would agree with Henry, in B & W may also be an incredible image. Great shot. Link to comment
juan-de-santa-anna 0 Posted November 12, 2006 Rudd this is out of this world...reminds me of the earth on it's course around the sun...I was wondering....Did they use to call the Agfa Clack the "Brick"?I think I have two of them...one works the other is for parts...It makes a very loud Clunck like Clack when the shutter is depressed...feels and weigh about the same as a brick...Does this sound like a Clack to you? just wondering...Juan Link to comment
ruudalbers 1 Posted November 12, 2006 Stephan, Marco, Juan and Jose: many thanks for your nice comments! Best regards, Ruud. Link to comment
blackdogstudio 1 Posted November 12, 2006 Ruud, the tension between the implied curve and the straight lines have created a unique and superb composition. The implied trajectory of a ball being thrown is simply magnificent. Love this alot. Ruud, there is so much physics in photography unrelated to the behaviour of light and this is a great example. Regards, Kelvin. Link to comment
pavle 0 Posted November 12, 2006 Very good! Fantastic idea, good angle, I like it very much! Link to comment
ruudalbers 1 Posted November 12, 2006 Kelvin and Pavle: many thanks for your nice comments! Best regards, Ruud. Link to comment
manthy m 0 Posted November 12, 2006 also the redish floor and the one (as you always try to find the one different!!!) ball with red paint. The floor's pattern &colouring is marvelous and the frame as well. I liked it here that you did not use your usual frame, the flat corners of the pics give the needed balance. congrats Link to comment
ruudalbers 1 Posted November 13, 2006 Manthy, many thanks for your nice compliment! Best regards, Ruud. Link to comment
erwin1 0 Posted November 13, 2006 very strong, dynamic composition ! erwin (dank je voor alles !) Link to comment
ruudalbers 1 Posted November 13, 2006 Erwin, many thanks for your nice comment! Hart. groeten, Ruud. Link to comment
alones 2 Posted November 14, 2006 Looking at the photo I expect the balls to roll off any second . The composition and rotation created a strange feeling . Good work my friend Link to comment
ruudalbers 1 Posted November 14, 2006 Alon, many thanks for your nice compliment! Best regards, Ruud. Link to comment
adrian_gaz2 0 Posted January 1, 2007 It's a very original point of view Ruud. I like it. Link to comment
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