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open doorPosted by yiannis krikis (thessaloniki, Greece) on 11 December 2008 in Cityscape & Urban and Portfolio. madrid 2005
Comments (34)
daina from New York, United StatesThe one open door with the chair is wonderful. I like that it is off to the side of the frame so that one notices it only after the first impact of so many doors. It is always the one different one in a bunch of all the same that makes for something exciting. 11 Dec 2008 5:46am Lunamania from Oakland, United StatesI really like how at first glance the doors looks the same, but upon closer inspection each one is different. Nicely composed! 11 Dec 2008 6:10am Mindy from United StatesNot just an open door, but a little open window on the second level, right side to give the perfect break in repetition to make this sing. Well seen. 11 Dec 2008 7:37am Sof from Neuchâtel, SwitzerlandIci il faut plutôt les fermer les fenêtres... il neige depuis deux jour... 11 Dec 2008 10:36am Monte Stevens from Fort Collins, United StatesWhat first caught my attention was the symmetry of the whole image, the lines are almost perfect. This is well seen on your part and you've done a great job of presenting it. 11 Dec 2008 2:15pm Lorraine from Gatineau, CanadaWow another suprisingly effective photo, high class ;) 11 Dec 2008 3:56pm Sean from Champaign, United StatesNicely composed; like the repetition and warm colors. 11 Dec 2008 5:20pm Sandrine from Cincinnati, United StatesGreat repetition, love the one open window with the chair! excellent shot! 11 Dec 2008 5:43pm JM@somedaysomewhere.net from Marseille, FranceNice graphic impact : 3 x 4 = 12 ;) - a classic ! 11 Dec 2008 6:01pm Pixim from Nice, FranceI adore this one, framing is graduated and allows us to look at these windows ad infinitum. Returned colors is surely deep thanks to the ambient light Bravo ;) 11 Dec 2008 6:24pm Oeilonirique from FranceIt seems so simple that people don't see it. Perfect framing and lighting 11 Dec 2008 7:31pm Graham Russon from Cape Town, South AfricaFantastic repetition and patters broken by the open door. Well spotted. 11 Dec 2008 8:04pm michele from Canadawonderful - especially the lower left corner with the unexpected red wall where a door might be. 11 Dec 2008 8:22pm grant from kansas city, United Statesi love the slight variations on the pattern in this 11 Dec 2008 9:06pm zahai from Berlin, GermanyGreat capture. Love the pattern and the many small way it's broken by details :) 11 Dec 2008 9:24pm Paco Díaz from Palma de Mallorca, SpainWell, I see that our Plaza Mayor of Madrid has had your visit! 11 Dec 2008 10:02pm Richard_Irwin from Belper, United KingdomI like the crop, the colours and he nice touch of the open door. 11 Dec 2008 10:31pm Gary from Cochise County, United StatesOnly you could find this image. Outstanding. 11 Dec 2008 11:37pm Elaine- from Vancouver, Canadawow, what balance and symmetry, so pretty!! i love it! 11 Dec 2008 11:43pm Ronnie 2¢ from London, United KingdomPerfection-within-perfection with one set of doors open. They must have known you were passing ! 12 Dec 2008 1:12am JJ from Jersey City, United Statessuch an interesting building and great symmetry, and that one open door with the chairs stands out, very cool capture 12 Dec 2008 2:17am John Maslowski from Dallas, PA, United StatesImpressive image, the repeating window patterns and design are stunning. Love this shot, great framing. 12 Dec 2008 4:44am Andrew Gould from Sydney, AustraliaWhat a perfect composition this is the way you've isolated it and aligned it so carefully. As you point out, the one open door is the little something extra. 21 Dec 2008 2:15pm |
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