Creeping In...
Creeping In...
Photography \ Architecture | 07/19/06 @974 |
Byonder |
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I think what gives it an extra kick is the contrast of the warm vs. green hues on the walls (on and behind the door, for instance). Love it.
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The colours are nicely saturated.
The mood is tense and unsettling, even a bit claustrophobic...
+ 10
07/19/06 @128
I know you know what i think about this. I'm fan of these photos.
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nice shot, cool colors and textures, incredible light and contrast
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Very good use of light!
Another HDR btw?
If not it is incredible how you can get all those details right and keep the light from the windows in such perfect condition.
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i've seen this before, don't remember where...
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great work
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you should have removed that white plastig bag before the shot...
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I don't know how you nail the details, gritty texture, rich colors, and lighting everytime, but keep on doing it and treating us to the results. What I find so interesting about your photos is the sense that I'm seeing every aspect up-close due to the crispness and completeness of each element. Mmm I find the ceiling in this one really tantalizing with all that stuff hanging down. Wish I could look up.
07/26/06 @191
Keep shooting.
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