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11/22/2005 02:14:45 AM |
this has got to be the trippiest parliament building in the world. No question. |
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05/21/2005 05:36:17 PM |
LOL did the civil servants look out the windows too often?
I would go crazy if I had to work there, but nevertheless, it's a very nice, colorful shot.
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Titia |
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05/19/2005 12:06:41 PM |
Nice shot, really interesting building! |
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01/23/2005 05:56:24 PM |
awsome building GL
nice color very vibrant |
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01/23/2005 02:47:42 PM |
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01/21/2005 05:18:07 PM |
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01/20/2005 07:07:01 PM |
Love the composition here. Just wild. 7 |
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01/20/2005 06:11:17 AM |
I sure would have liked this one more if it were a bit brighter in the lower portion of the shot. Great subject, good angle, super sky. |
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01/19/2005 03:53:49 PM |
Good grief! Where is this? Hope you're not one of the poor buggers who have to live in it? That aside, it's a very impressive image. OK composition and point of view. I see one non-conformist has left his window open. Plans on jumping, I expect. 6. |
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01/18/2005 10:39:57 AM |
Weird building, but a very interesting depiction of it. |
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01/17/2005 12:25:30 PM |
I would like to know where this was taken. Nice photo. |
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01/17/2005 08:06:58 AM |
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01/17/2005 03:51:38 AM |
this is a crazy design..kool
the pretty blue sky finishes it off so nicely |
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01/17/2005 01:02:13 AM |
This is such a nice picture with excellent bright colors. My only nitpick is that the bottom is so dark, especially on the left. You can correct that in Photoshop by adding a curves adjustment layer (or something else to brighten it) and then applying a gradient mask to only lighten the dark part. But other than that small point, this is an outstanding photo of a very nice subject. |
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01/17/2005 12:29:19 AM |
dynamite shot of a unique (and famous) piece of architecture. luscious tonalities, very effective light falloff. |
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01/16/2005 08:23:23 PM |
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