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By Olaf.dk
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07-SEP-2006 © Olaf.dk

4th Place
4720
By Olaf.dk

Canon EOS 20D ,Canon EF 20mm f/2.8 USM
1/15s f/8.0 at 20.0mm iso100 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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Guest 01-Apr-2007 20:10
Excellent...a stunning shot. -Michael
Guest 01-Apr-2007 19:23
Ceiling is right - at least concerning the white surfaces... This is taken at a fire-station at the Vitra grounds in Weil am Rhein, Germany. The building is designed by the London-based Iranian architect Zaha Hadid. The darker and reflective surfaces, bottom and left, are lockers made of steel. Here is a more "normal" view of the space viewed from the opposite side:http://www.pbase.com/olafdk/image/66624887
Guest 01-Apr-2007 00:46
an office ceilling?
Canon DSLR Challenge29-Mar-2007 18:16
Looks to me like its been rotated 180 and center is a flag pole viewed through the 'legs' of a structure. Whatever it may be, it's a lovely clean and well lit abstract. Welcome back! - Najinsky
Canon DSLR Challenge29-Mar-2007 18:02
Looks to me like the door of a sports car -- you know, the kind that rotates upward instead of out. -- Victor
Guest 29-Mar-2007 16:37
Kiki, you're off in scale...
jbhgmvo29-Mar-2007 15:57
You should spend all your time here, giving us hints, so lowbrows like me can guess what it is. Are we on the right track at all?
Guest 29-Mar-2007 14:34
Thanks for the comments - and sorry for being so absent! Should I reveal what it is - or am I supposed to keep it a secret until after voting?
jbhgmvo29-Mar-2007 00:09
Stylish, clean and beautifully lit. Can't decide whether it's office furniture or an architect model.. The object at the bottom looks like drawers.. but I can't make the angles match up.. unless this is rotated 90 degrees CCW? The object in the background could be a drawing board.
Guest 25-Mar-2007 14:56
INteresting! This really a pleasing abstract geometry, with so many angles and lines. I am thinking its some kind of corner along a wall taken through some shiny surfaces... I like all the leading lines and angles to the mystery. -Cat