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28-NOV-2007

The Waiting, Birmingham 2007

From the gallery "Feeling Lucky"


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Paolo Flores12-Apr-2010 19:42
I love the tones and lines and how they bring out the subject
Christine P. Newman18-Mar-2009 01:49
Yes, so many lines, so many directions.
12325-Feb-2008 03:36
Very cool vantage point and complex lines. V
Guest 06-Jan-2008 23:20
Great crossing shadows! V
Ray Rebortira05-Dec-2007 04:35
"Feeling Lucky?" I think it tells a tale of urban solitude, the figures trapped in a prison of shadows, failing to communicate. The brilliance of the image cannot deny its sadness.
Petros Labrakos02-Dec-2007 19:56
original compo!
Guest 29-Nov-2007 21:12
Very very nice light here. Very good moment taken to the Birmingham's airport (Well, I think so :) )
Guest 29-Nov-2007 18:05
Amazing point of view, light and shadows. Well done!
Lisa29-Nov-2007 15:54
Oh, wow. This is magnificent. How long have you been hiding this little beauty?! :P
Adalberto Tiburzi29-Nov-2007 04:47
Visions of a brave new world ;-)
Guest 29-Nov-2007 01:20
from the comp to your subject, its a fantastic image
Craig Persel29-Nov-2007 00:04
Fantastic composition.
Guest 28-Nov-2007 23:02
Gorgeous lines!
I want to wait there too...with my camera.
fred_il28-Nov-2007 22:24
Amazing immobilism!
VOte!
Guest 28-Nov-2007 20:45
The very same kind of waiting, Kal! I guess that the Englishmen do it with more elegance, even when fenced in ;-)
Silvia Roitman28-Nov-2007 20:35
fantastic!!!vote!
Michael Shpuntov28-Nov-2007 20:29
I'm not sure they are accepted their fate, but they are definitely waiting. :-) What I do love in this is how you blended structures, light and shadows together to get some continuous transformation of each other, And of course the POV is making the difference. Vote.
Phil Douglis28-Nov-2007 19:53
Technology gives us its blessings, but it also can be tyrannical. These people seem oblivious to the inroads that technology has made into their own lives. You use your high vantage point to define the symbolic prison that embraces them. Like sheep in a pen, they accept their fate.
Guest 28-Nov-2007 19:34
Very nice POV and capture or shadows!
Johan Gerrits28-Nov-2007 19:25
Strong play of lines almost freeze the situation, excellent Kal!!
poetry66628-Nov-2007 19:18
An interesting b&w Kal. The shadows and lighting are superb.V!
Martha Albuquerque28-Nov-2007 19:08
crossing lines! excellent pov, Kal!
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