Wow!! Love the composition & repetition. Nice one!
Posted by JamesK at September 24, 2004 03:55 AMThis one is an oldy, right? Kunsthalle?
Anyway, great photo! Amazing how sharp it is.
hey. nice. one of my favorites galeries: kunsthalle, galerie der gegenwart
in my hometown hamburg. very nice shot, like every day. thank you.
m.
Posted by miguel at September 24, 2004 04:45 AMDOF!
Posted by BOK at September 24, 2004 05:29 AMAwesome shot. Kind of puts my old photofriday perspective shot to shame, huh?
Posted by Houser at September 24, 2004 07:06 AMfamous light, perspective and colours. but photo is oversharpened and has much noise
Posted by Michal at September 24, 2004 08:11 AMI love the slashing diagonal from the right and the weight of the sculptures in the foreground.
Posted by Brad at September 24, 2004 08:40 AMwow, great photo. You could see very far into the gallery.
Posted by arie *idealimpact at September 24, 2004 10:54 AMSam, I hate you for being so F***king brilliant! This is amazing! Were those sculptures on a table? How big are they?
Posted by bradknapp at September 24, 2004 11:13 AMI'm surprised noone mentioned how well "framed" this shot is.
Posted by Scott at September 24, 2004 11:31 AMNeat effect, like standing between two mirrors. I always like a bit of repetition.
Posted by James at September 24, 2004 12:53 PMYes! Nice faux mirror tunnel. Heh...
Posted by Seth Thomas Rasmussen at September 24, 2004 01:55 PMIt looks like the image of a mirror in front of another mirror ! Nice shot ...
Posted by Ninjaess at September 24, 2004 02:23 PMinteresting contrast of shapes.
Posted by paul at September 24, 2004 03:49 PMWow. That is tremendous.
Posted by flawd logic at September 24, 2004 09:07 PMvery nice.
Posted by 990000 at September 25, 2004 10:39 PMhow did you get away with walking around an art gallery with a camera under your arm?
Posted by CPD at September 26, 2004 09:50 PMNice. I like it. Course I'm a pop creature with a fondness for Kubrick, and I'd always wondered where the lady in Clockwork Orange got her stuff. I see the sculptor is also an interior decorator. Or is that the framing of the mind's eye that visits Whitby's coming out in a more uptown venue?
Posted by Claude at September 30, 2004 07:03 PM