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Roof Structure

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  1. Roof Structure

    Friday, April 8th, 2005 at 12:01 am
    11 Comments | 7,243 views
  1. I am truly deceived – no idea what this is
    I loved yesterday’s shot, the calm on the stairs with two people attending to their business

  2. Yet another beauty! Nice abstract–I love the colors and the gentle blurred effect…

  3. roof ??
    i love the colors, great p’shop work

  4. That’s a wonderful abstract! I like the overexposed feel of the top right corner.

  5. sil

    Wow! Very nice effect :) I like it.

  6. I reckon it’s a roof, as well. I love the colours! I want a Lensbaby TODAY! :)

  7. Yes, I love this. The appeal of extreme contrasts are what first drew me to pick up a camera. One of those curvy glass rooves, like at Waterloo station maybe?

  8. very nice. excellent and unique use of the lensbaby, i haven’t seen anyone utilize it in a tight, abstract way. lve the movement and hints of color.

  9. i really have no idea what it is ….. bands on a wrist watch ?

  10. I like your abstraction; very good composition and color distribution. This shot lives out of the graphical pattern and the extreme chiaroscuro.
    Your lensbaby experiments brought your more and more to abstraction: go on!