Superb !
Posted by Frank de Jol at March 24, 2010 05:16 AMOh I would get very confused with all the different lines if I was driving there :-)
Posted by Frida at March 24, 2010 05:39 AMloving all the lines in this shot, awesome!
Posted by garrick at March 24, 2010 05:46 AMWhat a perfect image. Just great!
Posted by Luis Gomez at March 24, 2010 07:17 AMLove the quality of light for this shot. Great choice for B and W.
Posted by Kim at March 24, 2010 07:30 AMShapes are amazing here. Impressive.
Posted by Monsterfred at March 24, 2010 08:07 AMI love this. I generally avoid things like power lines and cables (they annoy me because I'm a nature lover), but this makes me wish we had more. The photograph shows just how interesting and artistic they can be.
Posted by anne at March 24, 2010 10:06 AMWow! What did you do in post? I really like the old film look!
Posted by Stephen Probert at March 24, 2010 10:13 AMAmazing shot! I love how you handled the B\W. Can I askyouu if you used some filters during the shot or u just did some correction in photoshop to get the sky bright at the end of the streets and dark above you?
Congrats again, you're a great photographer!
All the best
Posted by Marco at March 24, 2010 10:35 AMwow! this is pretty unusual for ddoi: black and white AND high contrast. not bad..
Posted by jesse at March 24, 2010 12:05 PMWOW!Dreamy!
This picture really holds your interest. I especially like your use of black and white chiaroscuro imaging and the strong bold contrasts that captivate the eye.... Bravo.....
Posted by Bob C at March 24, 2010 02:27 PMThat is one huge cloud of locusts hovering over the town.
Posted by pebbe at March 24, 2010 04:17 PMThis is great; lines above and lines below!
Posted by Mark Johnson at March 25, 2010 01:39 AMCrazy lines, but works so well. Love the harsh shadows
Posted by mark / one way photo at March 25, 2010 09:19 AMAwesome urban quality. I agree, the stark contrast is what makes this image moving.
Posted by jess at March 26, 2010 08:54 AMWow, this is such an awesome picture! Maybe one of my favorites.
Posted by ken at March 26, 2010 09:14 PMGreat post processing on this one. The harsh shadows only add to the photo. Who says you should only take photos in the golden hour?
Posted by Steve at March 31, 2010 10:11 AM