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Canon Image Challenge | all galleries >> Challenges From The Past >> 2010 Challenges >> CIC 11: Sunrise/Sunset (hosted by Bruce Jones) >> CIC11 Exhibition > LastRaysReflected1
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December 2007 db.

LastRaysReflected1

Valencia, Spain

The City of Arts and Sciences
designed by architect Santiago Calatrava


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Daniel Bollag29-Mar-2010 13:20
Thanks a lot for that kind comment, Gerald! Glad you like this image of mine. -- db.
Canon Image Challenge28-Mar-2010 17:17
Daniel, I keep coming back to this image again and again. I love the pastel colors of the early sunset. -Gerald
Daniel Bollag26-Mar-2010 12:09
Thank you--whoever you are--for these friendly words! -- db.
Canon Image Challenge26-Mar-2010 01:36
Great shot Dan - thought this looked familar since I just saw it on one of the tv's travel channels.
Daniel Bollag25-Mar-2010 13:50
What a compliment, Techo! Thanks for your friendly remark! -- db.
Canon Image Challenge24-Mar-2010 17:33
Easily my favorite of the three you've posted. The way you captured the soft light and gentle pastel colors, is excellent. Great detail in the sky and building too. Great work all around.
-Techo
Daniel Bollag23-Mar-2010 13:52
These are, as a matter of fact, Bruce, *two* structures: the "Hemisfèric" Imax movie-theater in the foreground, and in the centre of the image the "Príncipe Felipe Science Museum" (the one that reflects the setting sun). You were absolutely right about the "leaning" buildings (you realize I'm not overly fond of wide-angle photography...); I corrected this meanwhile (not with lens-adjustment, but with the "Transform>Distort" tool in PhotoShop). Thanks for the hint! -- db.
Bruce T Jones22-Mar-2010 12:04
What a fascinating structure. The only niggle I have is that the buildings in the background seem to be leaning inward. Perhaps a tad of vertical lens adjustment?