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02/13/2007 01:37:11 AM |
Yep - very interesting pattern. Do you use Photoshop? Play around with the edit->transform tools to see whether you can straighten out the lines to be truly vertical. |
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02/09/2007 06:20:45 PM |
Besides the interesting pattern, I like how the blue is primarily on the left side of the photo and reflected onto the right side too. Neat effect. |
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02/09/2007 05:26:13 PM |
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02/08/2007 08:15:29 PM |
The pattern is very nice! |
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02/08/2007 02:30:59 PM |
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02/08/2007 01:29:43 PM |
Love stuff like this, cracking angle. Brill. |
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02/08/2007 12:50:07 PM |
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02/08/2007 11:24:17 AM |
It is interesting! We have a building kind of like that, the Hilton Hotel. I love it because it looks kind of like an Escher print :)
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02/08/2007 03:46:22 AM |
cool find, if you scroll down the photo it feels like your movin in the photo. :) |
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02/08/2007 02:00:13 AM |
The shadows and reflections are a good part of what makes this interesting. It seems strange to me that so many people would want to live in little boxes like that. I did it when I was twenty something, and it was fun for a while, but I missed the country life a lot. |
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