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Sony Forums Challenges | all galleries >> Challenge 157: Patterns (hosted by Denise and bottles) >> Challenge 157: Exhibition > edit image
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16-NOV-2007 Franky2005

Work Pattern II *
by Franky2005

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lac111 26-Nov-2007 22:43
Another stunner. I love the contrast between the hard lined building and the window patterns against the soft billowy cloud patterns.
Kathy Palmer 25-Nov-2007 23:10
Definitely appealing, definitely intricately patterned, definitely well captured.
Martin Polanic 25-Nov-2007 01:27
Cool stuff, Frank! Another one of your trademark architectural-type shots, clean, simple, eye-catching!
Helen Betts24-Nov-2007 14:52
Great perspective, love the light too.
Jerry Curtis18-Nov-2007 19:14
I like the geometry, the symmetry and the simplicity of this image, Frank. Lovely!
Franky2005 18-Nov-2007 16:01
Thank you all for your comments! It was a very intriguing soft light as the sun was very low already and only covering the upper right of the building, giving the warm tone. I have used a contrast mask to work out the colors the way I had perceived them.
Tabrizi 18-Nov-2007 04:13
A blend of morden architectural shot with the very best of nature taken from an awkward perspective... Brilliant...
Bill Borne18-Nov-2007 00:45
Great shot. Very cool perspective. I like how the blue and Mauve(is that th color?) dominate the scene with many subtle shades in it.
Guest 17-Nov-2007 16:01
I like the linear perspective of this image Frank! Perfect patterns formed by the windows and the sky background is really great. A good idea, well executed and a great entry for the challenge!
Denise17-Nov-2007 15:10
Nicely done, Frank. Great point of view. Wonderful color on the building.