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28-JAN-2007 JudiB

6th place The Tower by JudiB

The surrealistic lighting is due to blue ground based projectors pointing upwards, a white crane based projector pointing downwards and a street lamp near the tree

Canon EOS 20D ,Canon EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS
1/6s f/5.6 at 17.0mm iso1600 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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alexeig04-Feb-2007 21:58
Great color and comp
Guest 04-Feb-2007 10:41
Thanks Cat, Jnconradie and PK for the kind words. Judi
photokhan03-Feb-2007 13:16
Quite overwhelming...the blue tones work great.
PK
jnconradie03-Feb-2007 05:29
Splendid photograph, Judi. Dramatic lines and of course the colours are amazing. Compliments. ~jnconradie
Canon DSLR Challenge31-Jan-2007 16:57
Nice comp and angle to this one, Judi ! You got great colors too... -Cat
Guest 31-Jan-2007 15:25
Wow, thanks Bob & Traveller, I appreciate the comments. The colors are a result of different colored projectors pointing up and down. Actually Alex & Julie commented when I first posted this picture but I had to repost because somehow the picture/link became broken and the picture did not appear for a while, but when I reposted the comments disappeared, not sure why. Judi
Canon DSLR Challenge31-Jan-2007 10:23
Judi, please see my comment here:

And my sister called to say that she really liked Judi's Tower, strongly and (llike everyone) she preferred the second, under the fold, image of Red Exit.

She also liked Horse Power...though I suggested that I wasn't sure how ot it was...lol...but she defended those donkeys with verve....lol

Best Wishes, Traveller
Canon DSLR Challenge31-Jan-2007 09:46
This is a stunning image Judi, I'm surprised there are no comments yet. I guess everyone is busy... except me! The sky provides a good contrast for those vibrant colours. Well done ~ Regards Melbob