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Angles: Clean and Green

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Comment from juliehall


very unique. the angles are great here, love the pov. where the blue is makes me think there is a shadow of a human just to the left which is interesting. good job.

 Comment Written 23-Oct-2014

Comment from Regina E.H-Ariel


Excellent shift and transformation, the color strikes the structure is perfect for this kind of presentation , your shot has deepness, an excellent perspective, is high attractive and strikes at the first impact , great contest entry, all the best of luck

 Comment Written 23-Oct-2014

Comment from michiganmike


An excellent perspective keeps the verticals parallel to the edges of the frame and gives you excellent angles. I find the color most disturbing which is not necessarily a bad thing. It certainly is a departure from the ordinary. Best of luck in the contest.

 Comment Written 23-Oct-2014

Comment from jrconrad


Green seems like a great choice to me--especially with that patch of blue for contrast and interest. Great treatment of a great shot. Cheers, JR.

 Comment Written 23-Oct-2014


reply by the author on 23-Oct-2014
    Thnk you JR!!
Comment from GaliaG


interesting piece, it must be a joy to be there and take photos

good after shot treatment of the photo

thanks for sharing

 Comment Written 23-Oct-2014


reply by the author on 23-Oct-2014
    Yes, I love taking pictures in NYC
Comment from memephotos


Architecture lines this way and that to form boxes flat surfaces .crosses .panels
Green may be because there is so much glass & all there wish & long to see some green land instead of steel glass & concrete .
focus edits frame colour all good thanks for sharing

 Comment Written 23-Oct-2014


reply by the author on 23-Oct-2014
    Thanks for reviewing and enjoying! Green is for growth!
reply by memephotos on 23-Oct-2014
    your welcome / for growth how true / but concrete steel & glass I would yearn for green grass & trees . cheers
Comment from Linda Bickston


The patch of blue makes this entire picture. The whole shot seems to be filtered through a glass of jello. But the blue is a touch of genius. It draws the eye instantly to it. Love it.

 Comment Written 22-Oct-2014


reply by the author on 23-Oct-2014
    Thanks so much for your enthusiastic and observant review. Love that you enjoyed it!! Paula
Comment from Camila Silberman


I also like angles very much.
Good lines, and different but very original green. I like the framing.
Good lighting.

 Comment Written 22-Oct-2014


reply by the author on 23-Oct-2014
    Thanks so much for your review and feedback. Paula
reply by Camila Silberman on 23-Oct-2014
    Most welcome.
Comment from dalebraatz


Wonderful eye pleasing image. Like all the textures and shapes that are created. Nice colors, good detail. Thank you for sharing and good luck.

 Comment Written 22-Oct-2014


reply by the author on 23-Oct-2014
    Thanks so much. Paula
Comment from TabooGuru


Well, doc, I keep having this image in my dreams... very similar to the image I'm reviewing. It has angles everywhere and they lead to a corner. In my dream though they disconnect and start to rotate at different speeds. Some angles drift out of sight while others collide forming odd and strange shapes that make no sense. After a short period of time the new shapes separate their angles and those angles drift in different directions. The longer this goes on the more angles are formed until suddenly I wake up in a sweat. I get out of bed because I'm afraid to sleep again and go to the computer room where to my surprise the screen saver is doing the exact same thing. Am I inextricably linked to my computer some how?

This is the storyline I see in this photograph. It seems to me, and I'm new at this, that the image is in a dream state. But then again I'm on psych meds that I have taken yet.

Great shot, wonderful creativity, and superb crafting of a common sight.

 Comment Written 22-Oct-2014


reply by the author on 23-Oct-2014
    Thank you for an entertaining and perceptive review. Maybe it's about the unknown. We evolve into different shapes and sizes but we are constantly evolving, regrouping, changing, The different aspects to ourselves evolve in relation to each other as well, the inescapable, inchoate passage of time. Green is for growth! Paula
reply by TabooGuru on 23-Oct-2014
    You're welcome but translate "inchoate passage of time." I looked up the word but I'm having a hard time understanding how its definition fits into the phrase. I'll take my psych medication now.
reply by the author on 23-Oct-2014
    Inchoate to me means undeveloped, embryonic, unclear yet what will develop. So I think the phrase meant to me not being clear about the meaning of time, that long can be short and short amount of time long depending on what one is occupied with and one's perspective. Change occurs over time so one's perspective of time affects how one feels about changing. Sorry for the unclear concept and big words.
reply by TabooGuru on 23-Oct-2014
    Thanks, that clears it up, now I understand. Thank you so much.