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NIce play on the typical repeating pattern ach. shot. The angle makes the shot. CHeers!
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I am very happy with the feedback on this shot.

 

Paula, Thanks, I try to be original. It is good when someone notices.

 

Diaconu, Thanks.

 

Stephen, I am glad you like this shot. However, I am disappointed that you had to ask if there was a model hiding.... you should have looked in every window!

 

Kent, I hope you don't fall down on your computer or throw up on it. Thanks for the comment.

 

Daniel, I think much of what I have said to others applies to you. Thanks very much.

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This is a fantastic capture. I know I am a fan of the McCracken Tilt but you may have taken it to its limit here. Tell people there is a nude in one of the window's, but only one, and watch the loop's come out of the drawer's

 

-Cheers Lad

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Och David, this is a very stiking and fascinating image, I like it very much !!

Have you scrolled this picture up and down cos it gives an optical illusion of movement if you do :-)

 

Edwin

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Hey Owen, I actually did find the nude and you will need a loop. It's hard to find but worth the effort.
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Not much to say other than this is a terrific abstract.
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Edwin, I am afraid to admit this but I did scroll this image and see the illusion of movement myself. Please don't tell anyone.

 

Kent, I don't know what to say!

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Nice one, reminds me of the places where I used to live. Beautiful lens you got, no distortion at all.

 

Alex

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Alex, If you look carefully you will notice that no one is living here. As for the lens, I think a small aperture helps.
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Also quite a typical living in Singapore. The slanting angle in the frame makes this interesting. I have something similar but it is straightly presented.
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Yes Cherlyn. I have been to Singapore many times but I never did take many photographs there and certainly none of buildings. I will have a look for your similar picture sometime soon. Thanks.
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Really well balanced composition. Amazing to me, because of the height. Living in "small town" America, 4 stories is tall :) I like the tilted angle & the symmetry of the colors & windows. Is that a lens flare in the middle of the upper third? Or someone sending an SOS :) I just can't even imagine living up so high in the sky :) Nicely captured! Now show us one looking down from one of those windows :)
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