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Choose Your WayPosted by Polydactyle (Montreal, Canada) on 21 December 2009 in Cityscape & Urban and Portfolio. aucune reproduction permise See the extraordinary work of a seamstress artist working from my photos!
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6ft5 from stockholm, SwedenBest in show today. Great use of the wide angle. Fantastic processing. Everything about it is mesmerizing! Five points! 21 Dec 2009 6:10am Xavi Heredia from Badalona (almost Barcelona), KazakhstanGreat drama here David.... the Polydactyle touch! 21 Dec 2009 7:01am Levi Cusio from West Vancouver, Canadasimply stunning! easly my best pick for the day. love everything about this photo! great work! 21 Dec 2009 7:23am Csaba/EyeVision from BUDAPEST, HungaryGreat wide angle perspective. Tons of details and superb textures. I like the lonely bike so much. Well done. 21 Dec 2009 9:26am k@ from Paris, FranceComme le Flat Iron à New York, proue de navire, étrave en avant, le vélo bien au centre et choisis ton chemin vers le bois ou la ville. Je prends à gauche, on se retrouve derrière ? 21 Dec 2009 9:26am steve from Liverpool, United KingdomNice processing, thast cool, fantastic perspective, love the subject, great b&w photo 21 Dec 2009 9:55am Zahai from Berlin, Germanysweet. lovely drama, and the wide angle effect works great :) 21 Dec 2009 10:11am zOOm from Paris, FranceVan Gogh aurait adoré, j'en suis sûre même si c'est en noir et blanc. Quelle force et dynamisme dans cette perspective ! Quel talent vraiment ! 21 Dec 2009 11:13am olivier Paillet from toulouse, FranceUne perspective de folie !!!!!!! Un N&B d'une grande puissance !!! Un délice !!!!!! 21 Dec 2009 11:17am Self-Indulgence from Chicagoland, United StatesThe angle of that building is really unique and you've managed to enhance the mood further via processing, nice. 21 Dec 2009 2:46pm Ralph Jones from Detroit, United StatesOutstanding! The cracks in the road take this over the top. Today you get 5 stars! 21 Dec 2009 2:53pm Joan Felix from Jakarta, Indonesiablack and white images of the most beautiful I have encountered today. PERFECT 21 Dec 2009 4:11pm Doum from CanadaCapotant ! Mystique ! LA bicyclette en ajoute beaucoup également... Personnellement je vais à gauche. Tout y a l'air plus vivant. Joyeux Noël (sans accommodements) ! 21 Dec 2009 5:53pm dj.tigersprout from New York City, United Statesexcellent angle -- very eerie!! i love the detail in the asphalt cracks! spooky!! :) 21 Dec 2009 7:04pm Levi Cusio from West Vancouver, Canadaanother brillian b&w from you. the image is very strong and powerful. great processing style! 21 Dec 2009 8:24pm Beau Mitchell from Gold Coast, AustraliaGreat tones, and composition. The wide-angle view was a good choice for this scene! 22 Dec 2009 12:57am Garfield from Ancaster Ontario, CanadaSuper cool processing, and foreground and depth of field makes this one fly! Congrats 22 Dec 2009 3:38am Jip (Raven) from Hengelo, NetherlandsWow! This is beautiful! I like the dramatic clouds and the cracked foreground. Perfect! 22 Dec 2009 6:55am Fabienne from Quelque part ou ailleurs, FranceEncore un traitement superbe, une double perspective très originale et j'aime la texture du bitume ! 22 Dec 2009 7:48am Simone from ItalyThis one is really IMPRESSIVE...AMAZING SHOT!!!
22 Dec 2009 11:10am bluechameleon from Vancouver, CanadaThe super wide angle and depth of field are just fascinating. You have captured this shot and created an incredible mood David. I love the detail in the foreground right through to the end of the frame. A masterpiece! 22 Dec 2009 1:21pm Jeremie from Brooklyn, New York, United StatesUn bel HDR (isn't it?) bien maîtrisé et une ambiance un peu flippante d'un conte à la Tim Burton. 22 Dec 2009 4:08pm Julie from Montreal from montreal, Canadace coin n'est pas très loin de chez moi, je vais le voir très différemment maintenant! (et je ne savais que cette rue était si craquée :) ) 22 Dec 2009 7:18pm claude from FranceUne superbe utilisation du premier plan et un noir et blanc somptueux, bravo!!! 22 Dec 2009 7:37pm Barbara Kile from Ft. Worth, United StatesAwesome wide angle. I love how the cracks in the street lead the eye right into the frame! 22 Dec 2009 9:00pm A Coporate Photographer in Singapore from Singapore, SingaporeThanks for sharing! This is a great resource blog! 23 Dec 2009 4:03am Benoit Darrieux from Tripoli, LebanonFélicitations pour le spotlight, c'était mérité. On se croirait dans un film d'animation, quel beau traitement et quel beau regard. 24 Dec 2009 9:16am MK from Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaAt first i thot i wud not post any coz theres already 56 comments, but i just have to record my appreciation for this shot. WOWWW 25 Dec 2009 6:55am Stéphane Themeze from Maryland, United StatesA very moody and beautiful Photograph. Merry Christmas to You. 25 Dec 2009 10:23am Barbara Kile from Ft. Worth, United StatesCongrats on being featured in 'spotlight!' 25 Dec 2009 2:47pm Sriram from Chennai, IndiaLoved all your recent pictures. Got an eerie feel to it! Brilliant! 25 Dec 2009 3:48pm LightningPaul from BelgiumFANTASTIC! Together with the cracks in the street it looks so dramatic. 1 Jan 2010 7:35pm Paul Hartley from Toronto|Bancroft, CanadaBeautiful image, fantastic work you have here 1 Jan 2010 7:52pm Brian Chen from Seattle, WA, United StatesLooks like you'd have to choose carefully! the road seems to be falling apart right below. 6 Jan 2010 2:49am JM@.somedaysomewhere.net from Marseille, FranceBravo for the Photofriday challenge - really great light and amazing B&W - congrats ! 8 Jan 2010 12:30pm Stefan from Oberaach, SwitzerlandGreat perspective and well processed to B&W. Love it. 21 Jan 2010 10:06pm jpboies from montreal, CanadaJ'écris ce commentaire pour te dire, peut-être le sais-tu déjà, que ce building n'est plus! Il a été démoli, il y a à peine quelques semaines... Alors garde cette photo précieusement dans tes archives :) 8 Dec 2010 4:39pm @jpboies: Je l'ignorais. Dommage, il était très photogénique! |
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