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Nyhavn 03 (Copenhagen, Denmark)


aepelbacher

Adjusted and cropped in Photoshop cs.


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I keep coming back to this, Lou Ann - I like it a lot. A very nice abstract/reflection. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks, gentlemen ... manipulation ... I can't imagine putting an image up here that's *not* manipulated even slightly. Isn't it funny what some people get upset about. :-)
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You know, Linda, that's a very good question. :-) I think that the glass was a different kind of glass ... but I'm not completely sure. What I DO know is that I didn't do anything but point my camera and shoot. :-)
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Feels like one too many margaritas....in other words, dizzy and great!

 

One of my favorites, as well.

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But the very same day you put this one up on Photo.net I was visiting the same place again. Haven't been there since we were there together ... and a gain I was fascinated of the beautiful reflections in those big windows tiled in squares ... and I just had to shoot them again. Not many are taking notice of the window reflections here - they are all pointing their cameras directly at the canal and the houses. You did good here .... and of course I love the flags here. Typical Danish. The building where the windows are placed is a famous art gallery/museum called Charlottenborg.
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The distortion of the reflection works really well, I like the way the end of the house curves in and the flag is excellent.
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This is pretty cool Lou Ann, buildings reflected are always pleasing in some bizarre way.

 

PS, I'll be back tomorrow to leave some more crits - got a wriggling baby on my lap which is a little distracting just now :)

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Lou Ann, I think this is the most beautiful window reflection I've ever seen..... I cannot help looking at those interestingly distorted reflections again and again.... and that single pane opened makes a nice touch to the composition. I love this pic a lot....!!!
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I love red, and reflections, and abstract images, and foreign countries.....so what's not to like about this composition?! Well seen and exposed Lou Ann, I reallllllyyyy like this one.
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