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12-JUN-2005

June 29

Leaving the Scene

Canon EOS 10D
1/90s f/9.5 at 50.0mm iso400 full exif

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Rob Rosetti27-Apr-2006 18:42
I think this is Bologna, right? I can't stop to see this picture again and again.. Form and subject make a wonderful shot! Good art lesson Chuck! Roberto
Guest 29-Jan-2006 09:52
wow - this is cool. as i said previously i think, am really enjoying going through some of your previous work and seeing the contrast in atmosphere and colour to urban melancholy. this is a great shot.
Guest 10-Jan-2006 17:20
very intriguing- LOVE the orange...
Pedro Libório17-Oct-2005 19:32
vote,
composition, light ..colors...all fantastic!!!
Guest 07-Oct-2005 00:04
Light/composition - just perfect.
Guest 25-Aug-2005 19:56
colours/composition/lighting ARE wonderful.
ciao
Andrea
Guest 23-Aug-2005 21:50
fantastic ...color and composition
Such an Impact.... forceful
cheers
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Antonis Sarantos30-Jun-2005 19:17
Fantastic colour composition!!!
Della Huff30-Jun-2005 16:05
Awesome composition and use of light in this one!
René Gysi30-Jun-2005 15:50
Wonderful colors and very good perspective. Great.
Guest 30-Jun-2005 10:27
wonderfully rich in warm tone. :)
Steven Jusczyk30-Jun-2005 05:50
Really great shot. I was thinking someone was going to holler: Hey! What's in that bag?
Guest 30-Jun-2005 05:44
Really like this shot!!!
Michael Todd Thorpe30-Jun-2005 05:25
Excellent!
Dan Chusid30-Jun-2005 02:47
Beautiful wall colors!
I'll bet he's heading off to "work"...
Guest 30-Jun-2005 01:56
Remarkable image. Do you find the pictures, or do they find you?
Jeffery Stahlman30-Jun-2005 01:31
terrific image
Guest 30-Jun-2005 00:47
Wow... such intense color in the building. I love your perspective of this. The curve of the building leads the viewer's eye to the person who anchors the whole scene and also adds a sense of mystery. Very nice!
Cynthia