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21-NOV-2006

multiples - charlie

Olympus E-300
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Guest 27-Nov-2006 21:57
Nice reflections again Charlie. The shadow adds I think. Alistair
Guest 26-Nov-2006 22:09
NIce shot Charlie like the graphics
cheers Gerard
Olympus DSLR Challenge26-Nov-2006 14:18
Thanks A,
I am very much enjoying these shots. Much like others kinds of shooting you can go looking for them but seems the best ones present themselves. Hard to force them or yopu end up with too many competing elements that don't offer any balance or depth.
Charlie
adrianox26-Nov-2006 03:46
i'm really enjoying seeing you play with these reflection images - really multi-layered - with a strong foundation in massed light and dark shapes. Thanks for your spirit here Charlie. Adrian
Guest 24-Nov-2006 21:43
Glad you like it Marc.
Charlie
Guest 23-Nov-2006 19:56
Charlie, i love it. Brilliant in everything. Definitely one of my faves here...

Marc
Guest 23-Nov-2006 00:32
Thanks all,

Added a touch of black. Yes Brent I get hassled from time to time for doing this. This one is an Architecture office still being built out. Wig shop huh ;-) Bald is beautiful!

Glad you all see so much here. I am a bit obsessed with these shots lately. Most don't work out because it really is not until you see it on a computer do things really emerge.

Charlie
Guest 22-Nov-2006 22:51
Charlie this is great. I love the floating reflections. Guswitte
Olympus DSLR Challenge22-Nov-2006 20:24
Once upon a time, I've heard a theory that explains how the beings and things of the 4th dimension traverses our 3-dimensional universe far out of the reach of our understanding. You often photographs this event, and in this case for sure. endika
Guest 22-Nov-2006 16:44
The blur works well on this shot - kind of moves it into that reminisce/ momories kind of thing. Looks a bit sad with all the bare trees and the long shadows. Do people get on your case about looking at all of these windows? I got some odd looks when taking pictures at night of a wig shop (wishful fantasies?) Would like to go back some interesting shapes and light.