fnocera 0 Posted July 27, 2005 I like this shot because it is very expressive. My congratulations! Link to comment
maria 7 Posted July 28, 2005 thank you both for the kind comments. In fact the photo is at it is as I was looking to ways to take it more than usually, since the church was in renovation ... So I had to look for something else than the classic views. I knew that in architecture when you design a construction for a build context the existing constraints might lead to creative ideas. Now I know that it also applies for photography :) thanks again Maria Link to comment
jana 1 Posted September 27, 2005 Maria, balanced composition, the sky is a key player. It reminds me of my recent folder GAUDI, where also the sky played a great part in the composition (You may like to check the folder out). I read your biography, pretty intence, you must speak lot of languages, right? greetings from Amsterdam , Jana Link to comment
maria 7 Posted September 30, 2005 ... over the only Secession (~Art Nouveau) church in the world. regards Maria Link to comment
maria 7 Posted October 18, 2005 Hi, thanks for the kind comment. I only replied after looking indeed to your portofolio, and the folder you named, and I had no time before. Somehow I am more busy than in the first half of the year ... Yes, I speak some languages, but to be honest I must say I hated learning languages in school, and liked much more literature, chemistry and physics. But then I needed languages (despite my idea that architects communicate through drawing, and maybe because I express myself better in words than through visual means). kind regards Maria Link to comment
biswajit 0 Posted January 25, 2006 Nice framing. Pleasing view of the deep blue sky, I love blue. Link to comment
maria 7 Posted February 2, 2006 Ciao, thanks for the comment. I am glad you like it! I personally like not just blue, but particularly blue sky, probably because I saw it so rarely the last 10 years in Germany ... looking forward to your next visit to my portofolio regards Maria Link to comment
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