
by komma5
3 comments
taikrixel (thomas mueller) said 1 year ago:
wow. this one is breathtaking. i like the silhouettes, the doublelight and the lines 'cut' the sun in the sky. beautiful!
aloha_photo (Jeff Sisemoore) said 1 year ago:
A wonderful industrial b&w image. The light competes with the cranes for my attention, but it seems to elevate the whole picture rather than conflict. Well done.
lbstone (Brandon Stone) said 1 year ago:
Very nice and shiny. I like how the sun is cut by the contrails.

by komma5
4 comments
sbuzz (Samarth Bhasin) said 1 year ago:
fantastic...hdr?
komma5 (Christian Baron) said 1 year ago:
thank you :)
not really hdr, but a pinch of tonemapping ;)
ikol22 (Fabrizio Zanelli) said 1 year ago:
Great idea to turn it in B&W. Sky and façade are fused in same light. Really great !
stillsinflux (Luke Tyszkiewicz) said 1 year ago:
tone away! nice job.

by komma5
10 comments
ikol22 (Fabrizio Zanelli) said 1 year ago:
To everyone above: Why not in English?
komma5 (Christian Baron) said 1 year ago:
ikol 22, these comments by vernon and myself were done a long time before this got featured ;) (actually it's amazing that it got featured :) )
the only thing he said first, that he recognizes directly of whom this picture was shot and that wide open aperture rocks, which is quite the truth :)
then the whole thing was about which lens i used, what you probably can recognize without any german knowledge ;)
so sorry bout that!
Ramon (Alex Ramon) said 1 year ago:
I love the clarity of her eyes and face. Good use aperture to highlight her facial features!
pouhou (Tony LUJIEN) said 1 year ago:
very nice portrait, the swallow DOP make the shot and also the attitude the tilt of the face she seems worry to me about somethings but what ?
well done
alek (alek lindus) said 1 year ago:
great expression you've caught here

by komma5
3 comments
CrisHigg (Cris Higginbotham) said 1 year ago:
I really like but I can also imagine the handsets in a different color each.
mosesport (Moses) said 1 year ago:
This picture is awesome! Where do people live to get such cool pictures? Maybe Utah just sucks. Great shot, though.
komma5 (Christian Baron) said 1 year ago:
thanks :))
moses, i had to travel to budapest (hungary) to take this shot ;)

by komma5
1 comment
philippe (Philippe Reichert) said 1 year ago:
Excellent! I love this. The processing fits perfectly the subject.

by komma5
1 comment
kazik (Kazimierz Salwa) said 1 year ago:
I have the feeling that green is too saturated and is attracting all attention.

by komma5
4 comments
tengtan (Teng Tan) said 1 year ago:
Seems a rich Baroque church to me and given a fine symmetrical perspective which enhances the composition.
jeninja-inja (Jenine Lindeque) said 1 year ago:
so rich! love the texture!
komma5 (Christian Baron) said 1 year ago:
thanks!
its inside here:
www.vazaar.com/topic:churches/responses/response:3...
jaapv said 1 year ago:
I really like the strict symmetry here.

by komma5
4 comments
kazik (Kazimierz Salwa) said 1 year ago:
Very nice reflection. I like the fact that buildings are visible only in reflection.
derLitograph (Manuel Waldhans) said 1 year ago:
WOOOOOOW. Unusual and great
Paulforrester (Paul Forrester) said 1 year ago:
one of my favourite photos of all time-well done!
GinaMoe (Virginia Byers) said 1 year ago:
ohhh the Bean! This has made my day.

by komma5
6 comments
mysight (Carl H. Sr.) said 1 year ago:
D--n!Is that thing for real?
I would so hate to drive there.
Nice use of the colors.
Trubadurix (Ole-Christian) said 1 year ago:
Oh my God...I've seen this structure before, but always thought it was a fake.
Pray tell, where is this located?
Seconding the use of colors: nice.
VernonTrent (Vernon Trent) said 1 year ago:
a semaphore-tree :-))
cool!
komma5 (Christian Baron) said 1 year ago:
thx guys!
this is right in the middle of a roundabout in isle of dog/canary wharf/london.
many years ago i was going by bike -totaly drunk and during night- the first time through this roundabout - and i nearly crashed :))
joka (Johannes Kapp) said 1 year ago:
funny motive! crazy sign
OK, I get it... lots of lines. It's interesting in it's own right though. The contrast and shapes catch you eye.