sue_foll1 0 Posted November 16, 2009 Part of a series I'm taking at Tate Modern. I love the layers ofreflection I can get in this area due to the almost constant buildingwork. I composed this to have a heavy industrial feel and theatmosphere of a 1930's movie (around the time these guys were born). Link to comment
midan_smith 0 Posted November 17, 2009 Sue, you are just so good at these shots! You have such an eye for these, and loads of top quality urban reflection images, great work! Link to comment
mk1 0 Posted November 17, 2009 indeed one of the most beatutiful museums on earth.. good place to for series of pictures (have some of my own....).This one is great and the reflections as well as the BW makes it really interesting.well done Link to comment
gunnar1664882369 1 Posted November 17, 2009 Very good and interesting image, perfectly composed! Regards. Link to comment
valphotography 0 Posted November 17, 2009 Unusual and very interesting! With respect, Valentyn Link to comment
alones 2 Posted November 18, 2009 What an interesting scene , excellently composed and with great tones Link to comment
sue_foll1 0 Posted November 18, 2009 Thanks Alon, we don't get much sun in London at this time of year. but when we do it's amazing. It has great depth but not the intensity of summer sun. Link to comment
inoneeye 8,917 Posted December 22, 2009 Sue, once again I was browsing your work. I came to rest here, a classic.I have been enjoying reading your comments on your own photos. I admire the questions and observations you pose. The explorations you have done suggest an uncommon awareness of the language of expression. It is reflected well in your street photos. I hope to have some extended dialogue with you in the future. I think you have a lot of to offer. Link to comment
sue_foll1 0 Posted December 22, 2009 Josh, thank you,I'm knocked sideeways by your comment. Totally unexpected and, well I don't know... weird... sorry but thanks x Link to comment
inoneeye 8,917 Posted December 23, 2009 sideways, weird, sorry? should i remove the comment? no agenda, just observations. btw "I admire the questions and observations you pose." should read 'I admire the questions and observations your photos & explorations pose'. Link to comment
sue_foll1 0 Posted December 29, 2009 Oh don't worry about my comment, we all suffer from lack of communicabiltity. I just meant thanks :-) I got into this through an American friend (Jamie Kraft, Kraft Jamie, Electric Picture.. whatever he is at the moment) and never quite got a handle on the fact that I had to use quite neutral English to be understood. Because for most people English is not their first language. Link to comment
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