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Walkway II
Walkway Canary Wharf, London.
  • orange 201 comments

    WOW!!!!!!! Great effect. Finally a lensbaby shot that is not gimmicky . Very dream like. I remember this structure from a very orange shot from the past , if I am correct.

  • +…dphotoJournal…+ 2 comments

    What theee…
    awesome shot and post processing !!!

  • Tai 14 comments

    That is one sweet picture….fantastic man.

  • Guilherme Pinto 5 comments

    I agree with orange, good use of the lensbaby with a purpose.

  • David H-W 43 comments

    Good shot Andy – love the way the lensbaby helps to lead the eye down into the shot.

  • Carlo 105 comments

    Wowsa! I’ll have to buy that lensbaby!

  • andy cogbill 1 comment

    One of the best uses for a lensbaby that I’ve seen yet. The photo’s simplicity draws the eye straight to the person at the far end of the hallway, making it sppreciate the blur all the way there as a feeling of movement. Really a brilliant application of a seemingly toy-like lens.

  • Lara Barrett 16 comments

    Absolutely gorgeous! I don’t know that I can add much more than what has already been said, but WOW–amazing, shot!

  • Victor 30 comments

    Really nice!!! It’s very unreal, the person looks kind of… lost in space.

  • Craig T 4 comments

    Dreaming, Is that you or are we you? Nice shot.

  • Sebastian[ESN] 8 comments

    Great effect. nice shot

  • sari 1 comment

    Cool shot!

  • Weston Boyd 6 comments

    Lensbaby has an interesting effect on the ceiling texture.

  • miles 70 comments

    love it.

  • Patty 1 comment

    I really like this one! Great shot!

  • djn1 44 comments

    I agree, very well done.

  • sil 13 comments

    So nice! Great capture :)

  • greg.o 11 comments

    Great shot!! Very cool unreal dreamy look. I really like the few shots you posted over the last few weeks that are different to your usual style. I’m talking about the ones where you played with applying blur and selective focus. I mean don’t get me wrong – I love your “normal” crispy sharp pictures. It’s very inspiring ,though, to see you try different techniques and approaches. And you do achieve great results.

    By the way, are you coming to the London photobloggers meetup this Saturday? (http://london.photobloggers.org/blog/_archives/2005/4/30/636065.html)

  • paul 50 comments

    superb andy, excellent work.

  • Irene 29 comments

    Eevrything has been said: great photo. And the effect of the lensbaby is incredible. You should get paid, for promotional photogrqaphy!!!!

  • zerosun 86 comments

    i like how the person at the end adds a touch of asymmetry to the ‘white mirrored and balanced by dark’ composition.

  • maya 4 comments

    fabulos. great work.

  • Tintil 7 comments

    As others have said, this has a great dream-like quality to it. The bright lighting on the left adds to that very effectively and the whole shot is brilliantly composed.

  • Bojan 5 comments

    Fantastic!

  • Eric Hancock 4 comments

    Really nice shot.

  • Laszlo 2 comments

    wow…awesome! How did you accomplish this effect?

  • Simon C 27 comments

    Many shots I’ve sign with the lensbaby just seem gimmicky. This however is marvellous. The effect works beautifully with the composition. The effect almost seems like the effect used in the Lord of Rings films when I ringbearer puts on the ring.

  • rob 17 comments

    GREAT SHOT !!!

    congratulation !

  • kendall 15 comments

    Andy — this is great. And (if it wasn’t staged) you’re very lucky the person is wearing a white jacket to give that much needed definition against the black background. So simple, so nice.

  • sparx 16 comments

    I haven’t come here for a while and seeing this I’m ashamed to say that. I’ve been missing some inspiring stuff.

  • Juice 1 comment

    Wonderful. Sometimes this is just how I feel, walking down the halls of school. Usually after a pre-calc exam…*sigh*, but there’s a lot of feeling for me both in this shot and as a result of this shot.

  • Liz 44 comments

    Lensbaby works really well here

 
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