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22-NOV-2007 Franky2005

20 Patterns *
by Franky2005

Maybe even more in this shot ...

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mlynn 28-Nov-2007 02:43
What an interesting building, with interesting details.
Katherine Stanback's Photos27-Nov-2007 21:47
Nice image - I love the variety of patterns, especially the 3 colored glass squares!
Helen Betts27-Nov-2007 04:23
There is just something about this entire scene that I really like Very nicely captured (and finding all the patterns is fun!)
lac111 26-Nov-2007 22:12
Wow, patterns galore and such a variety. This is one you need to take a seat and stare at for a while.
Guest 26-Nov-2007 18:56
Incredible collection pattern images all in one shot. Wonderful. Dale
Guest 24-Nov-2007 00:55
It always looked great in Safari, but now it also looks great in non-managed browsers. The reds are much more saturated and bright. Very nice work Frank, I love this image!
Franky2005 23-Nov-2007 23:22
Thanks a lot for the hint, bottles. After working on the curves I (should have) saved it in sRGB now. Cheers, Frank
Guest 23-Nov-2007 06:15
Frank I love photos of old buildings and this one has so much character! Your title is fitting for sure, there are a lot of patterns. *I will mention one thing, for what it's worth. Your image appears to have an aRGB profile. I looked at it with both Netscape (not color managed) and Safari (color managed) and the color saturation looks better in Safari. You might want to consider converting to the sRGB profile for the sake of the non-managed browsers.
Denise22-Nov-2007 22:51
I was thinking probably more and then I saw what you wrote ;-)) I was immediately fascinated by the patterns on the plywood. What an incredible job you did of pulling all the detail out in this image. Very nicely seen and done, Frank.