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26-JAN-2016

Rochester, NY

I just accidentally deleted comments so I apologize for anyone 's comments that aren't there.

Olympus E-M10,Samyang 8mm f3.5 Fisheye
1/100s f/8.0 iso100 full exif

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Pieter Bos31-Jan-2016 19:50
The fisheyes makes this image! Beautiful, Julie! ~V
Markus Grompe31-Jan-2016 16:27
the "bent" chimney looks awesome... also the angry coloring.
Jeff Real31-Jan-2016 14:22
You are a visionary! I am coming to believe that the fish eye was invented with you in mind. ~V~
Alan K30-Jan-2016 00:28
Maybe the comments got sucked into the vortex that this old building appears to be going into. In addition to the fisheye effect being very powerful here I like the contrast between the hyper-saturation below and the desaturation above.
Long Bach Nguyen29-Jan-2016 03:38
fabulous
Alexander Kazakov28-Jan-2016 14:38
Excellent composed! V
Photo.Keely27-Jan-2016 22:42
Dramatic image! Well done! V.
Buz Kiefer27-Jan-2016 21:36
Modern day temple ruins. Beautiful use of the fisheye here, Julie. The way the stack and the building rise rise up to that threatening sky heightens the tension here. Excellent work. Vote.
Carol How27-Jan-2016 19:50
Seriously, this is how this should look in the mind's eye! Expression is amazing in this image! V
John Hamers27-Jan-2016 18:04
Wow...the distortion of by the fish eye lens makes this a superb image. Great clarity too !!V
bill friedlander27-Jan-2016 16:34
Dramatic light tones for a high impact image. V
Industrial Heritage27-Jan-2016 16:29
Superb composition and great textures and colors. Awesome effect here.
Walter Otto Koenig27-Jan-2016 16:03
Great use of the fisheye in this image. Love the smokestack bending to the brooding sky. "V"
Helen Betts27-Jan-2016 06:41
Quite a scene of desolation, made more so by the fisheye distortion. The color is very dramatic as well. V.
joseantonio27-Jan-2016 05:34
very nice work with the fisheye.V
Dallas Hyatt27-Jan-2016 04:59
Ooh! Warped and decaying. Nice combo of elements.
LynnH27-Jan-2016 01:57
I wasn't thinking dashed dreams, like Michael. I was thinking nightmare. Awesome, Julie. Creepy, imposing, desolate. V+
Michael J. Parkinson27-Jan-2016 01:06
So many dashed dreams. Very poignant.
globalgadabout27-Jan-2016 00:44
super-charged...what a haunting scene so richly voiced....V
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