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Madison and 33rd Reflection

A new shiny reflective building reflects the old.

31 total reviews 
Comment from moonrabbit


The reflected buildings flow like molten liquid down this mirrored buildings surface. I love reflections, which often makes you look at things in a different way, as this picture does.

 Comment Written 24-Nov-2014


reply by the author on 25-Nov-2014
    Love them too!! So lucky there are lots in NYC!! Thanks
Comment from lulube


I love the concept of this photo. The old onto the new

Good focus for this squiggly reflection. Great color, great subject and framing


good work

lulube

 Comment Written 24-Nov-2014


reply by the author on 25-Nov-2014
    Thanks so much, so happy you enjoyed and I'm grateful for the great score. So lucky to be where there are so many reflections.
reply by lulube on 26-Nov-2014
    welcome

    lulube
Comment from Lucien van Oosten


My first impression was the reflections are nice, they have a really nice fluidity to them.

I am not liking all the lines, the numerous grid line pattern takes away from the image for me. I am also thinking once you figure that aspect out it would be less of challenge as a puzzle.
If they were fewer and less a predominate aspect of the image, to me it would be biter and more of a challenge.

Nice idea, just to me less line would have been better visually for reconstructing the image as a puzzle.

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 Comment Written 24-Nov-2014


reply by the author on 25-Nov-2014
    Thanks for reviewing. The grid lines are the window lines and not much I can do. I just thought that it would be hard but compelling. Love jigsaws
Comment from OLIVER23


Well, we think differently. What I see are two huge graffiti surfaces known as office buildings with fully decorated and displayed exteriors full of funny looking shapes and faces, and lots of happy faces, so the graffiti artist that composed this picture must have worked from 1 to 3 a.m. for about a month to complete this intricate design. Now, why didnīt the fellow get arrested after about the twentieth night? Answer: the police liked his work better than the repetitive bricks and mortar seen before he started doing the urban improvement project! :) Good clear image. The straightness of the lines make good picture framers. Rich imagination!

 Comment Written 24-Nov-2014

Comment from GaliaG


interesting idea

good technique, use of filters and initial impact

good luck with the contest and thank you very much

 Comment Written 24-Nov-2014


reply by the author on 25-Nov-2014
    Thanks so much!
Comment from pattigirl


Excellent image with both creative expression and skillful execution. Really a fine presentation, and once again, your artistic eye for things has shown to be outstanding. A fine image. Good luck in the contest.

 Comment Written 24-Nov-2014


reply by the author on 25-Nov-2014
    So happy you liked it Patti, Hugs!
Comment from skyborne


Great capture of the reflection. I like the distortion effect. The blue in the sky works well with the colors in the foreground.

 Comment Written 23-Nov-2014


reply by the author on 25-Nov-2014
    So happy you liked it!
Comment from ShineLight


What a great jigsaw puzzle, and a great photograph. Very unique and creative. Bright and cheerful. A wonderful observation and capture.

 Comment Written 23-Nov-2014

Comment from Dick Lee Shia


Excellent subject entry.
An interesting initial impact. Harmonious colors. Nice perspective & narrow DOF. Excellent lighting, focusing & framing. Thanks for sharing.

 Comment Written 23-Nov-2014

Comment from Aesma


this is very cool i love teh effect on the image the details are so good and the colors are cool :) again very awesome

 Comment Written 23-Nov-2014