This photo is incredible. So well done. Its like an optical illusion. Bravo!
Posted by Krishna at November 28, 2004 12:24 AMWow, I love checking this site daily. This seems imprisoning - appears to be two tall steel fences obscuring freedom.
Posted by Squirm at November 28, 2004 01:38 AMtheres something weird about scrolling down this photo. it really does play a trick on your eyes.
Posted by Grant at November 28, 2004 04:04 AMPerfect! I really like that!
Posted by Hamed Majnoonian at November 28, 2004 04:45 AMI'm dizzy just looking at this - great shot though I wonder what it would look like with a tighter crop at the top, removing the horizontal?
Posted by JamesK at November 28, 2004 05:09 AMbahalE!
ye jooriyE!
i feel like i am craning my neck to get a good look at this :) if i had taken this shot, i would have fallen over! i love how blank the sky is. it's a marked contrast between the two buildings.
Posted by gleek at November 28, 2004 11:30 AMunbelievable.
Posted by Chris at November 28, 2004 01:45 PMgreat shot. Looks like two pieces of metal griding or lattice. never would have guessed they were towers.
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ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!
Posted by Ashley at November 28, 2004 05:26 PMIts pweetie....
The photo just is cooltastic.. for all the reasons already said. The geometric symmetry and contrast balance excellently. A great photo. I am so curious how you managed to make the sky appear so blank. I know very little about photography and have no clue how to do that.
gorgeous...did you use a tripod?
Posted by brenda at November 28, 2004 06:56 PMInteresting, but unsettling. I usually check in before I
go to bed as your photos make me feel peaceful.
I am glad I checked early tonight. Thank you for being
such a sharing individual. You bring much happiness.
Reminds me of The Matrix, when they zoom in all the weapons or any scene in the matrix that's vertigo-inducing.
Posted by Philip Dhingra at November 28, 2004 08:05 PMThis shot and the one from a couple of days ago, the raiway tunnell, are two of my favorites. Keep up the good work.
Mick,
Newcastle, Australia.
Horrifying, dizzying, alienating. I find this shot really powerful. Keep up the beautiful work!
Posted by Jon at December 14, 2004 01:22 PMThat's a very intriguing, challening look at the subject.
Thanks