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ctfchallenge | all galleries >> The Best of CTF Challenges >> Best of 2009 > 1st Place - Old meets New - by Penny Street
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30-AUG-2009 Penny Street

1st Place - Old meets New - by Penny Street


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ctfchallenge07-Sep-2009 15:09
Thanks for the comments - I'm not sure about the physics but the glass that's reflecting is curved around so that probably has something to do with it.
Penny Street
ctfchallenge07-Sep-2009 03:05
Very nice as usual Penny... I like John's thought process...What is up with the "boom" seeing a different part of the building? Very intriguing! jano
John Prichard 06-Sep-2009 22:54
I am seeing a step in angle for each reflection and then boom ... what happened? ... what kind of angle step makes us see a different part of the building? I see the ahrt but am stunned by the physics. A very nice shot of a very nice reflection.
ctfchallenge05-Sep-2009 14:12
Looks really good as a sequence of views giving movement to the otherwise static structure. -tv
ctfchallenge04-Sep-2009 03:44
warmer is better? Penny Street
Canon DSLR Challenge03-Sep-2009 16:37
thanks YB.
Guest 03-Sep-2009 14:01
Woo ha, I like this.

YB
ctfchallenge03-Sep-2009 12:08
Thanks Doug, Rod, and Bruce. I had a hard time getting the intensity of the blue sky to match the brightness of the building. We'll see - I might try again.
Penny Street
Bruce T Jones03-Sep-2009 11:31
Really nice reflections. I think it could be warmed up a teeny bit as it is just a tad too blue.
ctfchallenge03-Sep-2009 05:32
Rod
The curves & colour look really good. Well done on a goodun medear.
ctfchallenge03-Sep-2009 04:20
The vibrant color and all those "steps" really make this special. Very artsy. I'm impressed. -Doug