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Photo "No perspective any more?"

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No perspective any more?
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Note, the building in the background is the head office of a leading bank. 
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Sun 2 Sep 2001 03:16
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april coleman april coleman #1 Sun 2 Sep 2001 09:04

What a perspective, excellent shot!


Aunjerli Aunjerli #2 Sun 2 Sep 2001 10:09

Great frame, go knock on that buildings offices and if they do not want to buy a copy, they are mad.


Reda Danaf Reda Danaf #3 Sun 2 Sep 2001 10:49

Great perspective , nice framing.


Nikolai Toushkanov Nikolai Toushkanov #4 Sun 2 Sep 2001 14:57

Excellent shot!


Mary Waters Mary Waters #5 Sun 2 Sep 2001 16:36

excellent image..love the flow of the black "frame." what is it?? the buildings and their angles make for a "one-of-a-kind".....great execution..


Nikolay Obukhov Nikolay Obukhov #6 Sun 2 Sep 2001 17:49

Wow, great photo!


Melanie Kipp Melanie Kipp #7 Sun 2 Sep 2001 18:36

Truly an awesome cityscape!


Greg Summers Greg Summers #8 Sun 2 Sep 2001 19:08

Intriguing shot - to say the least - wonderful image - I agree with Christo[pher - that office building should use this image for advertising .


David Wu David Wu #9 Sun 2 Sep 2001 21:01

Great!


Yang Fang Yang Fang #10 Sun 2 Sep 2001 22:36

Very conspicuous image! Interesting contrast in construction, material and color.
I`ve noticed some banks would like to set up such a strange granite sculpture in front of their headquarters buildings. I wonder whether they really have some sense of art or something else. Anyway, we`ve seen a work of art here.


Paul Bracey Paul Bracey #12 mon 3 Sep 2001 01:59

this is a remarkably nice way to present these modern wonders

(even if that excessively bright highlight on the sculpture and heavy handed sharpening keeps it from being perfect)


Wahid Noureldin Wahid Noureldin #13 mon 3 Sep 2001 02:42

Excellent composition, framing, perspective and lighting, Julia.


Феодосий Задунайский Феодосий Задунайский #14 mon 3 Sep 2001 18:08

That`s a very keen point of view and the image is fascinating too. All these sensitive curves and tints! `And the times, they are changing!`...


Jerome Obiols Jerome Obiols #15 mon 3 Sep 2001 20:20

Wow, I really love it. This is a great city shot. Composition, DOF, lighting, colors... everything is right on! Congratulations.


Daniel Sikorskyi Daniel Sikorskyi #16 Fri 7 Sep 2001 02:41

Great shot. Congrats on the Photo of the Week.