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Sony Forums Challenges | all galleries >> Challenge 125: Traffic (hosted by MCsaba) >> Challenge 125: Eligible > edit image
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27-AUG-2006

9th: no traffic today
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Well, I was driving by today & saw the puddles in the parking lot & the light was flat so I decided I had to get one more shot in...;-) I really like this one more.
In the spirit of Ed Ruscha (every building on the sunset strip, 26 gas stations, etc.) I would really like to shoot this window every sunday for a year...
Frank, you do a counterpart in Germany for a year & we'll do a website!

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Franky2005 05-Sep-2006 07:16
Inframan, this one is the best! I also like the idea of the one year project. Still would need to find a comparable location. Let's discuss later. Cheers, Frank
Helen Betts05-Sep-2006 01:14
I really like the starkness of this image. Nice shot! Helen
Denise03-Sep-2006 19:40
Love the reflections in the puddles. Very interesting image, JP.
Katherine Stanback's Photos03-Sep-2006 15:37
Nice composition - I like the colors and light exposure!
Guest 01-Sep-2006 11:13
You're absolutely right. A perspective problem I hope I've fixed. Next time I shoot this it will be with a polarizer & my tripod with levels. ;-)
Frank, you are a master at perspectives. Martin P & I have exchanged e-mails marvelling at the precision of your shots of large building with the reflections.
Thanks for that nudge too.
Franky2005 01-Sep-2006 10:13
You did it! Great! As you can imagine I really like these kind of images. Sorry that I cannot fully recall the first versions - only thing I can remember is that it showed the complete building, while I like this crop better. Still I cannot resist to make one comment. I am always possessed by horizontal lines and get mildly disturbed by the slight tilt ... Hope you do not mind! Cheers, Frank