manustudio 0 Posted June 24, 2004 I think its fine like this colors, its kinda like rusty old worn out colors. Monochrome. Link to comment
david robinson 0 Posted June 25, 2004 I'm going against the grain here. But this work appears to be incongruent with my values. Why would you take something so ugly, industrial blight, and render it so beautifully? I would want to see something here to emphasize the contrast between the industrial and the natural. Instead they are blended into what looks like a beautiful landscape. What is your intention? Link to comment
roberto p 0 Posted June 26, 2004 I love this image! I thought to do something similar since a long time, but never been able to get such a perfection! Great light, drama added by the wonderful sky and stunning composition! Congrats! Link to comment
stephengalea 0 Posted June 26, 2004 well done...excellent... wht an image filled with every single element of photography.. Im impressed and very original... the dark brown tone add alot of drama to the shot.. Link to comment
Bilal Zaheer 0 Posted November 7, 2004 outstanding picture. I dont know how you managed to get the building so well exposed despite this kind of lighting. even if its digitall enchanced its still amazing and very neatly done! 7/7 Link to comment
marionovak 0 Posted February 4, 2006 Very good and solid work, not just this picture. Regarding David comment, there are few very famous photographers, names are escaping my mind in this moment, who's work emphasises human destruction of landscape and industry. Not every shot has to be of something beautifull. There are statements in Arman's work. In this picture, there are few points, in my opinion. One, to show human impact and how dramatic it is, Second, how nature takes back everything that humans make, you can see this in rusty boat, factory falling apart, However, like it shows in one of other Arman's pictures, gravestones made of stone stay there for centuries Link to comment
aol instant messenger one 0 Posted February 21, 2006 This is not something ugly that has been rendered beautiful. This was ugly when it was owned by and infested with narcissists. It became beautiful when it was abandoned for the next best thing. Not everyone finds beauty in a pristine landscape. Nicely done. Congratulations. Link to comment
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