June 14, 2005
Balcony

All images copyrighted, and unauthorized use prohibited. Please contact me for permission. Posted by claire-obscure at June 14, 2005 12:59 AM
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Fabulous form - great decision to use B&W to emphasise it!
Posted by: Ian at June 14, 2005 6:21 AM
So sleek and soft at the same time... Beautiful, it really pleases the eye!
Posted by: Paulo Ribeiro at June 14, 2005 9:55 AM
I really like the angle, curves and alternating tones! I'm not really sure about the piece jutting out on the left though; i think i'd rather see more or less of it, and it's not as interesting as the background.
Posted by: ViSuaLLyMiNDeD at June 14, 2005 10:28 AM
on second thought, that may just be my obsessive orderliness coming through ;-) you think?
Posted by: ViSuaLLyMiNDeD at June 14, 2005 10:28 AM
Beautiful lines and such soft tones. I agree with Ian, nice choice for B&W.
Posted by: at June 14, 2005 11:11 AM
Beautiful lines and such soft tones. I agree with Ian, nice choice for B&W.
Posted by: McKendall at June 14, 2005 11:12 AM
I really love the way the floors curve around... Keeping the light in the middle grey works too.
Posted by: Michael Czeiszperger at June 15, 2005 12:40 PM
I love your architectural photos, always esthetically pleasing. You turn buildings in some sort of visual music!
Posted by: pilgrim at June 15, 2005 12:46 PM
More great imagery from you.
Posted by: miles at June 16, 2005 9:02 PM
I guess the choice of including the pilon on the left was dictated by the square format of the photo. I think this is the right choice, though, as in a way it anchors the whole structure to reality by introducing a vertical element that binds all the circles together. The tonal range of the image is very good.
Posted by: Massimo at June 19, 2005 1:46 PM
Lovely composition and tones! I really like how you framed it.
Posted by: Sara at June 20, 2005 2:56 PM
Just perfect - as always!
Posted by: Brandon at June 25, 2005 11:52 PM
this one is geometrically intresting.
Posted by: seba at July 9, 2005 10:26 AM