Recline
Uploaded: July 19, 2008
Residential high rise in late afternoon sun, Portland, OR.
Aperture f/8
Focal Length 46mm
Shutter Speed 1/80
ISO 200
Exif: F Number: 8, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/80 seconds, Flash: did not fire., ISO: 200, FocalLength: 46.00 mm, Model: NIKON D40
Brett Dolsen July 19, 2008
Great angle,lines and geometry Christina!!Great in B&W! Brett #963352Tarun Bose July 19, 2008
Excellent diagonal composition. Lovely lines and b&w contrast. Well done Christina. #6197036Christina N. Seuser July 19, 2008
Thank you so much for your kind comments Brett and Tarun! #6197127Mary Beth Aiello July 19, 2008
Excellent lines and patterns, Christina. Love the B&W. Well done. #6197435Joan E. Hoffman July 19, 2008
In addition to the above, this is almost a trick the eye photo... at first I thought I was looking down at a structure.... but then again my husband always says, I don't "see" right LOL #6197500Conrad L. Conero July 19, 2008
Oh hey, neat Christina! At first I though it was a horizontal shot, say of storage or apartment buildings and tennis courts, but then got the right orientation. #6197908Christina N. Seuser July 19, 2008
Thank you Mary Beth, Joan and Conrad.I liked this one, because as you have pointed out Joan and Conrad, it messes with you a bit ;) Thanks again for the great comments! #6198808
M.Christine Duncan July 21, 2008
How cool is this? Great angles Christina (which really comes as NO surprise, lol) love all the light, pattern, and lines... WTG! #6205289Christina N. Seuser July 21, 2008
Thank you Christine, I greatly appreciate your kind words! #6205654Marisol Pastor July 24, 2008
I love architecture abstracts and this one is splendid. Great composition, perspective and frame. #6226201Christina N. Seuser July 24, 2008
Thank you Marisol, much appreciated! #6226227Tiia Vissak July 26, 2008
great tones, details & framing! #6233762Christina N. Seuser July 26, 2008
Thank you Tiia! #6233798Chris N. Sweet August 03, 2008
Great pov and perspective Christina. I had to stop and look at this as the thumbnail was intriguing. At first glance you dont realise what you are looking at and as such you have to look again, which is a good thing. #6266208Christina N. Seuser August 03, 2008
Thanks so much Chris! :) #6266958Ulysses A. Villamin August 27, 2008
An EP..of course!!! Gratz :) #6373997Debbie E. Payne August 27, 2008
Very nice, Christine -- I love your architectural shots. They always have such strong design elements in them and are interesting to look at. Congrats on the EP! #6375891Christina N. Seuser August 27, 2008
Thank you Ulysses and Debbie! I appreciate your comments! #6376543Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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