federomero 0 Posted April 7, 2005 Me crea dudas, me gusta, pues me recuerda las acerias (trenes de fundicion) de Reinosa y Pais Vasco, pero no acaba de convencerme. Link to comment
palomaramirez 0 Posted April 7, 2005 Pues a mi me encanta...........me recuerda a unas vias de tren......... Link to comment
charodiez 0 Posted April 7, 2005 Puf, muy "tuya"... que es? pretendias algo? or just playing around? Link to comment
alberto.conde 0 Posted April 8, 2005 Creo que es una muy interesante creación. Gracias por empujarnos a salir de los ya tan manidos carriles en los que cada uno estamos instalados (mirándonos el ombliguito...) Link to comment
rafatorcida 0 Posted April 8, 2005 Today I was listening to 'Warm Sound in a Grey Field" by Peter Maunu, a great ambient sonic experience, while returning home. I thought how this strange title could be displayed as an image. This is the result. Link to comment
belenalvarez 0 Posted April 8, 2005 Pues yo no la termino de ver...El caso es que la composicion me llena bastante y los tonos tambien, pero nos tendrias que explicar algo mas. Ay Alberto, que socarron eres. se nota tu sangre gallega.... Link to comment
mandar1 0 Posted April 9, 2005 Interesting low angle perspective. Kind of has a foreboding of something dark.... Link to comment
alberto.conde 0 Posted April 11, 2005 Cleaerly this shot is not a "beautiful" shot. And I don't think, Rafa wanted it to be "beautiful". But it is an interesting effort on image creativity that pushes the viewer to wonder and to think. In this respect it is more a work of art than what we, the rest of the flock, do when just depressing the shutter after looking for a good composition and exposure.Again, Rafa, thanks for pushing us to do a bit more with our camers, our digital tools and our brains Link to comment
imanol 0 Posted April 11, 2005 Me gusta. Tenia alguna duda sobre si el espacio negro es demasiado.... pero no, esta bien. Link to comment
manuelbayo1 0 Posted April 12, 2005 I complete agree with Alberto's comment. It is a nice piece of creative work. Not easy to see, sure, but personal and suggestive. Works like this help me to break the inertia of my usually more conventional approach to photography. Link to comment
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