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A Long Walk to the End


michaellinder

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Michael...Good POV to seize the fleeing lines(even in the reflection of the ceiling lights on the shiny floor) to the end of the corridor with the pair of walkers at the end giving the scene a sense of size.Excellent shot!Bravo et salutations-Laurent
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Laurent, your ability to provide meaningful comments almost matches your photographic ability. I am grateful. - - My best always, michael
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Nice shot, Michael. I like the long angle of the corridor that leads us to that single sculpture and it's lone observer who - framed by the device behind him - kind of looks like a sculptural installation himself.
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Michael, I wonder if you are in NYC now. Hope everything is going well. Love this photo!!!! Have a favor to ask for your photograph experience. Email me at

 

ajbart49@earthlink.net

 

If it have time.

 

AJ

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Hi Michael,

 

another very fine photo! The first thing that struck me about this is the almost total lack of color that you have used rather than converting it to B&W and losing power of expression. The perpective of this otherworldly corridor is interrupted by the two statues (I know the one on the right is not a statue) and the persons in the back almost vanishing from the image. I like your presentation that makes this normally uninteresting space (it must be at an airport) look interesting. Kind regards, Vincent

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Wonderful geometry and scene, Michael! Beautifully captured! Bravo! Sincerely, Tatiana
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Glad you like this photo. Previously I gave out my email address to a PN member. Because that experience led to a disaster for me, I now don't share it. If you want to ask something of me, please a private message to michaellinder.
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Vincent, you have a real knack to comment on, as well as to create, photographs. I'm so glad that you picked up on the desaturation effect. In particular, I liked the squiggly lines on the floor, which extend from BG to FG. By the way, this is the main entrance to the Israel Museum, located in Jerusalem. - - My best always, michael
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