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Sony Forums Challenges | all galleries >> Challenge 162: An Extraordinary View On Ordinary Places (hosted by Frank) >> Challenge 162: Exhibition > edit image
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24-SEP-2007

2nd place
Rusted Building

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New Westminster, BC

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Guest 20-Feb-2008 06:23
Really a neat shot Tyler, I love those colors!
Helen Betts18-Feb-2008 21:15
Great find, love the color and textures.
lac111 18-Feb-2008 06:19
Amazing image. It's funny how there can be such beauty in dilapidation. Lora
Kathleen Palmer16-Feb-2008 13:58
I agree with everyone else! Very nice capture, Tyler! - Kathy
Guest 15-Feb-2008 07:38
Wonderful image, nice capture! Well done
willvan12-Feb-2008 21:35
Great capture Tyler. Looks a bit like the "heritage" buildings on the North Shore that City Council finally agreed should meet the wrecking ball before they collapsed. Preserved in photographs is a much better idea. Bill
Denise10-Feb-2008 18:08
Great shot, Tyler. The rust is wonderful. You did a wonderful job of bring out all the detail in this image.
Sky 09-Feb-2008 17:50
Tyler - an awesome image. Beautiful colors.
Ann Chaikin09-Feb-2008 01:41
Great shot Tyler. I didn't know you were in New Westminster. I'm just down the road in Bellingham. Once sang a concert in your neighborhood. :) Ann
Jerry Curtis08-Feb-2008 22:35
Fabulous colors, textures and shapes here, Tyler! Great find and wel-photographed. The jut in the building shape really adds interest, too.
Franky2005 08-Feb-2008 21:48
Wow, never have seen anything like this. A stunning image!
jp 08-Feb-2008 04:28
Just amazing. What's stored in this noble structure, grain? That what it looks like in some of the open panels. I hope you have a way to shoot this in close-up sections. It deserves it. I did that with a similar rusty fence I shot a year or so ago. Maybe we could score a dual rust-obsessives' exhibit. ;)