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Windows - Bratislava Castle, SlovakiaPosted by Michael Skorulski (Cigel, Slovakia) on 29 February 2008 in Architecture and Portfolio.
Comments (45)
e. from New York, NY, United StatesWow, neat angle on the capture. The row of windows just seem to go on forever. 29 Feb 2008 8:12am @e.: Thank you, e. @tyan: Yes, it's just a little harder to find in the city. Thanks, Tyan. @Marta: thank you so much, Marta. @Hoopand: thank you, Hoopand. @Teresa Durães: thank you, Teresa. @Alexandros: Many thanks, Alexandros. Saeed from Tehran, Irannice shot. great composition with good camera angle . . . 29 Feb 2008 9:28am @Saeed: thank you, Saeed. Graça B. from Lisboa, PortugalNice use of repetitive pattern. Beautifully neat and clear. Congratulations, Michael. 29 Feb 2008 10:08am @Graça B.: Thank you, Graça. I really appreciate the positive comment. @Dara: A kind comment. Many thanks, Dara. @Paola Veneziani: Grazie mille, Paola. martie from Okinawa, JapanI really like the angle you took this one at! And I find the colour of the building so calming. Beautiful! 29 Feb 2008 10:36am @martie: Yes, I agree the color of the building is calming. Thank you, Martie. MaryB from Staffordshire, United KingdomI'm loving the angle and the light in this beautifully crisp shot, brilliant Michael. 29 Feb 2008 11:04am @MaryB: I thank you for your excellent comment, Mary. dpm from Maale, Maldivescool, like the way the eye leads diagonally to the last window on the roof... 29 Feb 2008 11:30am @dpm: Excellent comment. thank you, dpm. pLusOne from Cheonan, South KoreaNice angle! 29 Feb 2008 11:46am @pLusOne: Many thanks, P1. Lorraine from Gatineau, CanadaGorgeous...can I move in? Is it heated? lol great angle Michael :) 29 Feb 2008 11:47am @Lorraine: Although it's part of the castle, I wouldn't be surprised if it is unoccupied and rarely heated. Thank you, Lorraine. @jelb: Merci beacoup, Jelb. @Earth: I like the comment. Thank you. vu@granby - Wolfgang Prigge from Granby, QC, Canadaexcellent clarity and composition, bravo! 29 Feb 2008 12:10pm @vu@granby - Wolfgang Prigge: Thank you, Wolfgang. I appreciate your positive comment. Viewfinder from Bradenton, United StatesExcellent working of the angles. I am glad you did not attempt to "straighten" this one. 29 Feb 2008 12:24pm @Viewfinder: Thanks, VF. Straightening wouldn't have been as interesting I think. givethemhell from GermanySo many identical windows - is this a convent, Michael? 29 Feb 2008 12:55pm @givethemhell: It is a wing of Bratislava Castle. Thank you, Eva. Koushiro from Singapore, SingaporeGreat angle! It IS rather interesting to take the buildings as such! Well done! 29 Feb 2008 1:39pm @Koushiro: Thank you, Koushiro. @MJ: Thank you, MJ. I was hoping for that effect. Ron from Saint Louis, Missouri, United StatesBeautiful light and color, Michael. The perspective really makes the shot! Beautiful. 29 Feb 2008 2:37pm @Ron: Thanks, Ron. Such a nice comment. @TILALA: Thank you so much for your generous comment. standley from Brou-sur-Chantereine, FranceAn exceptional diagonal perspective Michael. Bravo 29 Feb 2008 2:45pm @standley: Thank you, Standley. Steven from Chicagoland, United StatesI love the symmetry of your composition. And the angle gives the building that "tipping" effect. 29 Feb 2008 3:14pm @Steven: An excellent comment. thank you, Steven. Neeraj Sahay from Noida, IndiaAbsloutely sharp,crisp and stunning pattern.Its a treat to eyes. 29 Feb 2008 3:43pm @Neeraj Sahay: Thank you, Neeraj. @Elisa: Thank you, Elisa. Reza from Montreal, CanadaWow! Very cool composition and wonderful repetition. Great shot. 29 Feb 2008 4:50pm @Reza: Thank you, Reza. Evelyne Dubos from Le Mans, FranceL'effet grafique est bien mis en valeur par la luminosité et par la diagonale formée par l'alignement des fenetres, original !! 29 Feb 2008 5:14pm @Evelyne Dubos: Merci beaucoup, Evelyne. @adlibitumphotos: Merci, Pascal. yiannis krikis from thessaloniki, Greeceexcellent colors and framing - I like these houses very much 29 Feb 2008 6:16pm @yiannis krikis: A nice comment. thank you, Yiannis. @Ana Lúcia: Thank you, Ana. Peter Miller from Lichfield, United KingdomGreat repeating pattern and nice colours, i have been to Bratislava about 4 years ago, I remember it being very hot 29 Feb 2008 6:40pm @Peter Miller: Thanks, Peter. Yes, it can get very hot during a heat wave. This photo was taken a few days ago on a warmish winter day. 18 degrees C. @Soco: Thank you, Soco. Graham Russon from Cape Town, South AfricaLove the repetion and colours are marvelous. Well spotted, excellent capture. 29 Feb 2008 9:41pm @Graham Russon: thank you, Graham. MadScientist from Düsseldorf, GermanyVery dramatic shot! Love that diagonal! This castle is very well restored! 29 Feb 2008 10:27pm @MadScientist: Yes, it is. There was a lot of damage in the past. Thank you, MS. Photographs by M.E. from Encino, United Statesawesome perspective, the repetition and tones are wonderful! 29 Feb 2008 11:00pm @Photographs by M.E.: Thank you, M.E. @Brites: Thank you, Brites. Michael Rawluk from Prince George, CanadaThat is very cool. It could go on forever. Great tones and nicely composed. 1 Mar 2008 12:15am @Michael Rawluk: Thank you, Michael. @Rags: Thank you so much, Rags. Barbara from Florida, United StatesWonderful symmetry. The angle gives it character to an already interesting shot. Amazing amount of windows as if they were cloned in. Very clean looking shot. 1 Mar 2008 4:14am @Barbara: Thanks , Barbara. They are all real. rain girl from Delhi, Indialove the perscpective and the awsome symmetry..you did a pretty good job here :) 1 Mar 2008 5:20am @rain girl: Thank you, Rain Girl. Japanalia from Yokohama, JapanA beautiful perspective in clean colours! The shapes in repetition make the shot very attractive as well as the ingenious angle! 1 Mar 2008 2:16pm @Japanalia: Thank you, Gabriela. @Sandrine: Thank you. |
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