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unnoticed
19-FEB-2006

unnoticed

Part of my Modern City Living project

Nikon D200
1/800s f/6.3 at 24.0mm iso640 full exif

other sizes: small medium original
Guest 24-Mar-2006 08:30
derivative
Chuck Inglefield 23-Mar-2006 17:45
not sure how I missed this one. Fantastic! Well done with the composition to keep the frame full and minimize the people while keeping them the main part of the story.
Barri Olson 07-Mar-2006 14:06
A fantastic composition...that guy in the yellow shirt could not have been more perfectly placed for our eyes. A great one.
Best regards
Barri
Kees Terberg 03-Mar-2006 13:34
Superb!
Mark Allin 03-Mar-2006 00:37
such a tempting building to capture,, but this is the best i have seen by far
Steve England 27-Feb-2006 20:21
One of my favourites so far in this gallery.. Incredible... v
Buz Kiefer 27-Feb-2006 16:43
Very powerful statement about city living.
Adam 27-Feb-2006 10:07
i like this one best so far!, its like a piece of contemporary art :-)
Jeff Seltzer 25-Feb-2006 05:42
The building itself makes such a great subject, but the people add such a dynamic component. They add interest and scale. And title is perfect.
Ann LT 25-Feb-2006 03:34
Really like how you included the human elements in this architectural shot.
Excellent,Lawrence!
Adrian Reilly 24-Feb-2006 15:29
Amazing composition Lawrence, the contrast between the greens and the blues is sublime GMV
webcam709 24-Feb-2006 15:13
Brilliant colors and capture!
chris 24-Feb-2006 13:24
Wonderful composition. Terrific shot.
Ray Rebortira 24-Feb-2006 13:05
And then there's the six windowed dormer perched like an afterthought on the top floor but blending, chameleon-like, with the rest of the architecture. This is brilliant!
Craig Persel 24-Feb-2006 10:57
This is defintely one of your best recent images. The human vs. building scale is absolutely perfect. It is further enhanced by the repeating graphic impact of the colored windows. Big Vote.
AL 24-Feb-2006 09:19
So this is infamous building with many many colorful windows! Do you know that it used to be haunted? LOL... Seriously, love your choice of color and composition. Well done once again.
laine82 24-Feb-2006 09:04
Only if your sleeping as you drive by could you miss this beautiful piece of architecture :>)
Guenter Eh 24-Feb-2006 08:28
Lawrence, I love this one. Can`t see enough, looking at alle this nice details: The people look so small against this majestic building complex (contains the essential message out of this picture!) , the wonderful colors of the windows, the stairs on the left looking through the windows, the lamp post, the red hydrant, the reflected light on the rooftop, and and and...a truly delightful composition.
Never stop this great series, please!
Steve H 24-Feb-2006 08:20
Excellent - great tight crop. There's also a fantastic picture within a picture if you cropped down to the six blue windows bottom middle, the lampost and the guy in the yellow shirt - let's see that one too!
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