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EXIF Information extracted from file:
DateTimeOriginal: 2008:12:04 13:13:50
Camera Make: Canon
Camera Model: Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL
Exposure Time: 1/250.0 seconds
FNumber: 11.0
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FocalLength: 125.0 mm


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Detail of typical shapes of Emauzy tower in Prague. (As I can see a new

feature was added - in details you can find EXIF info ...). Thank you for your

time and any comments

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Thank you, Hussein and Glenn, for your nice comments on this architecture detail. It is nice that you like the concept. Warm regards
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Interesting eye-catching shapes, I suggest though to clone out the chirch top with the cross on the right. For me it distructs more than adds to the overall picture. Regards, Vadim
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Beautiful architectonic composition, Milena. A delight of forms, textures, colors and details. Excellent use of light and shadows. Best regards!
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Thank you, Conte, Keith, Vadim and David, for your nice comments on this picture.

 

Good idea, Vadim, with clonning out the cross - a compromise between the truth and the art ... it is really distracting, I will do that. Thanks for this suggestion.

 

Warm regards to all

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As a study in geometric form it is hard to resist. Assuming it is a church, I imagine these spires are controversial among the historical buildings of Prague. I am wondering how it fits into the site and the setting...is it a standalone structure or a wing add on to somehing more traditional. I actually think the cross adds a little dimension to the photo and is not really distracting from one point of view. It is hard to tell what these spires are made of, blocks or poured concrete. I would not wan to be tasked to regild the tips on top:-) aloha, gs
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Thank you, Gallego, Oskar and Jerry, for your attention piad to this architecture detail. I am glad you like the shapes.

 

Well, Jerry, it is the top of a church, nicely dominating with its unusual shape the surroundings. But the church itself is rather hidden among the buildings around, so I have chosen this type of a separate study. As to the cross ... I don't know now. I would not like to climb to the top, either :-)

 

Thanks and warm regards

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Very good & lovely symmetricals against an excellent backdrop of sky. Light & shadows that fall on the building enhanced its 3D contours. Very well composed.
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