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Sony Forums Challenges | all galleries >> Challenge 112: Give another look on buildings around you (hosted by Stéphane Bouchard) >> Challenge 112: Eligible > edit image
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21-FEB-2006

6th Place [tie]
San Antonio Library by Ted Marchut

San Antonio

I took some shots of this library a few months ago, when I was testing out my new camera. At the time, I did not have my tripod with me and did not know much about the camera. So, I thought I would go out and shoot a few more today.

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Pearl 01-Mar-2006 00:56
I really like how the line just commands your attention and directs where your eye starts and stops. Cool! Pearl
Denise28-Feb-2006 20:34
I love the colors and all the different shapes!! Wonderful image, Ted.
Katherine Stanback's Photos28-Feb-2006 17:30
Cool composition - I like the colors, shapes and textures!
stephane bouchard28-Feb-2006 00:45
Thanks Ted for the other picture.
(sorry for the 'Tom'...)
-Stéphane
Jerry Curtis25-Feb-2006 01:57
Excellent composition of shapes and colors, Ted. I like it a lot!
Guest 22-Feb-2006 22:02
Wow, nice one Ted! All of the those geometric shapes are so fascinating. Wonderful composition and I like the colors in this image too. Great idea and very well executed.
Ted Marchut 22-Feb-2006 18:24
I did not take any shots of the entire building, but you can see a small one from the same side, here:


stephane bouchard22-Feb-2006 17:49
The library seems to have a nice sculpture and you choose an original point of view tom share it to us.

I like the amalgam of different geometric forms (the triangle, the line, the ball, the square). The grid in background is a very effective element as the balls’ support is.

For my personal interest, I would like to see entirely this sculpture, is it possible?
-Stéphane