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Uploaded: 01/05/08 4:39 PM GMT
Stripes
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Work has been piling up, so I haven't been able to post anything for a while. However, during Christmas vacation I played around with some older pictures and so now I post one of my first black and white images. Please tell me what you think, I promise I won't get upset ;-)

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.Jimbobedsel
01/05/08 5:40 PM GMT
Please don't be too upset with me. I really like it. It is very artistic. It looks like it could be a childrens hospital, or something like that. Very nice.

Jim
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Imagine you are there
.bgeek
01/05/08 5:57 PM GMT
I love the lines and shapes wild.
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::Toto_san
01/05/08 10:22 PM GMT
Great picture. I can imagine to use as a desktop background and also on the wall in my bedroom. Yes, it's very artistic, exciting and fresh. Not ordinary. Compliments.
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.Thesportsman747
01/06/08 1:23 AM GMT
It seams like its a little bright, i think you could probably get more texture out of darkining it just a little bit, but its clear, and shot at a good angle. You got a good eye on this one!
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Justin
::danika
01/06/08 7:32 AM GMT
Wonderful perspective ~ B & W suits this image well. + faves ~ love it.
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Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away ~ George Carlin
::mia04
01/06/08 6:55 PM GMT
Thank you everybody for your comments, and especially for the suggestions! I will try to get more texture the next time.
Actually, the building is the Bank of International Settlements in Basle, not many children around there ;-)
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For every complex problem, there is a solution that is simple, plausible, and wrong. - H. L. Mencken
.Michel_Lalonde
01/07/08 4:27 AM GMT
Very dynamic and powerful lines. Very nice. Yes your highlights are a bit washed out. Still a dld for me.
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::mia04
01/20/08 8:46 PM GMT
Thanks Michel, I'm glad you liked it!
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For every complex problem, there is a solution that is simple, plausible, and wrong. - H. L. Mencken

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