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Art Museum, Aarhus, Denmark


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Artist: Picasa;
Exposure Date: 2012:09:01 05:15:42;
Make: Panasonic;
Model: DMC-ZS7;
ExposureTime: 10/4000 s;
FNumber: f/5;
ISOSpeedRatings: 80;
ExposureProgram: Normal program;
ExposureBiasValue: 0;
MeteringMode: Pattern;
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode;
FocalLength: 49 mm;
FocalLengthIn35mmFilm: 673 mm;
Software: Ver.1.2 ;


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The top level of the Art Museum in Aarhus, Denmark is an orange

translucent ring. This photo was taken from the street, 2 blocks away.

People are actually walking on that level and the image is always

changing as the people walk around on the other side of that translucent

wall. Really quite a fascinating idea in architecture!! Thanks for looking!

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Very original work Warren bravo. Apart from the excellent overall design, I particularly like the flow of movement brought on by the figures above 

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Warren,

Your photograph, the way it is composed appears like an urban abstract painting. You made it into two separate distinct parts for balance and esthetic which works really well.  It is interesting because the top part looks like a stage were controlled humans go through that infrared strip, as if xrayed, scanned perhaps tagged... The correlation between the top and lower part is one of motion.  The oblique lower part of the image is like a convey belt, repetitive, mechanical and cold.  I like your photograph because of its futuristic element and originality.  This is a very subjective view.  Thanks for sharing it and keep enjoying your art.  Bachir 

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It is awesome. I like it a lot. Truly impressive work perfectly described by John and Bachir. Its so well done that it is hard to believe that it is a single photo.

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Great capture! Cleverly composed. I like the various "poses" of the humans there.

Best regards,

Alain

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Great stuff, Warren, almost perfect! I said almost because I would rather see silhouettes on top! Matter of taste! PDE
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A fine graphical depiction... I have an idea, please pardon my intrusion.... Create the human forms into darker silhouettes.. :-)
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