The additional info makes a lot of difference to me. Nice piece btw.
Posted by Ali at September 30, 2004 05:44 AMThis is just a marvellous picture. I love it.
Posted by Chris Farmer at September 30, 2004 07:26 AMYou have very nice close-up images. What kind of gear do you use? Do you shoot in the field, or remove subjects to your studio?
Posted by Sandy Freed at September 30, 2004 09:03 AMGreat details. I really like how you can make out even the little hairs on each strand in the center, but then the DOF turns the sides into a more cottony blur. Nice.
Posted by Alec Long at September 30, 2004 09:13 AMi recognize that. i've been there before.
Posted by chemical imbalacne at September 30, 2004 09:14 AMIt's so beautiful and the place where you found it makes it even more special. What would I give to be able to go to that area for a photo travel too.
Posted by Liisa at September 30, 2004 12:39 PMwow, you guys were really slackin' on the comments section today. only one post between my first comment-- at the start of my shift, and now -- the end of my shift. i can only take this to mean that the rest of you actually do work at your places of employment, and don't have time for petty posts.
the detail is beautiful.
Posted by tanner at September 30, 2004 04:49 PMVery nice. Peaceful, basic, the detail is amazing. Too bad most of us cannot look at these things more closely, when we pass them by everyday. (oh, and way better than that grafitti!!..:)..)...And this may be in Iran, but they are found here also.
Posted by Mindy at September 30, 2004 07:54 PMI can almost feel the fuzz. I love this mundane larger than life stuff, very impactful.
Posted by Nancy at September 30, 2004 10:15 PMgood photo... taking a subject we rarely take close notice of and displaying it in a beautiful way... thanks for the shot
Posted by scott at September 30, 2004 10:41 PMmy favorite landmark. staralfur.
Posted by kandi cook at September 30, 2004 11:18 PMbeautiful photo. i love the detail!
Posted by Ariel at October 1, 2004 12:52 AMI adore the way you see things!It reminds me of this beautiful phrase:
Que l’importance soit dans ton regard, non dans la chose regardeé.(André Gide)(That the importance should be in your look, not in the thing you look at).
beautiful. made me wish a wish :)
Posted by ju at October 1, 2004 10:15 PM