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Car Park Reflection
EXIF: 50 mm,  1/60 sec,  f/9, ISO 100
  • cy 73 comments

    really graphically interesting and of course your color is great. almost looks like a painting.

  • Sean 39 comments

    Beautiful layering. Interesting contrast of the wavy building and the defined grid.

  • Roberta 34 comments

    Well done. This is so terrific!

  • ndiginiz 47 comments

    Tena koe ehoa
    I think the putting the reflection back-up the right way[?] has added a great visual dynamic to the intensity of the impression.
    I like the post production work too, very conducive.

  • deceptive 283 comments

    ndiginiz: you are right, thanks.

  • Rose 26 comments

    It’s so perfect :)

  • Lightseeker 45 comments

    Cool shot!

  • moonhead 8 comments

    another brilliant observation! the world looks so much better upside down!

  • Jamey 71 comments

    Liked this on my phone and it’s even better on the proper screen.

  • One Way Photoblog / Mark 3 comments

    Very cool reflection shot… I love this image!

  • Xavier Rey 4 comments

    really great !!
    (thanks a lot for your visit and comment on my photoblog)

  • .:CushmoK :. 3 comments

    beautiful reflection…

  • kazik 30 comments

    This is really good reflection. A parking lines add a lot. Good catch.

  • Maarten 57 comments

    is this a real reflection ? Or is it some serious photoshopping ?

  • deceptive 283 comments

    Maarten: it’s real, the house is the reflection in the corner of a water logged car park, hence the yellow markings (keep clear I believe that means). The Whole image was then flipped vertically to make the reflection up the right way.

  • danthro 3 comments

    i really like the composition, colors and processing on this. it’s just a little dizzying, makes me feel almost like i’m hanging upside down.

  • Liz 44 comments

    I like this one.

  • milou 429 comments

    The yellow no entry zone markings are like inter-stellar contrails.

  • Lee 5 comments

    Visually exciting image; almost chaotic. Nicely captured.

  • Erik 2 comments

    Nice colorcast!

  • Claus 6 comments

    Nice reflection, and the way you have turned it upside down gives it a whole other dimension :-)

  • Syrie 2 comments

    LOVE.

 
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