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| Photo Information |
Copyright: Richard Fey (Riccardo5000)
(1499) |
| Genre: Places |
| Medium: Color |
| Date Taken: 2009-01-15 |
| Categories: Artwork |
| Camera: Fujifilm Finepix S1000 |
| Exposure: f/4, 1/200 seconds |
| More Photo Info: [view] |
| Photo Version: Original Version |
| Date Submitted: 2009-01-27 13:42 |
| Viewed: 249 |
| Points: 6 |
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
After viewing and doing PP on this photo, which I had posted a few days ago from a more distant viewpoint, I decided to post this view of the sculpt for il maestro delle foto semplici (the master of simple photos) . . . iso.
The title and creator of the sculpt is: BIG PEACE IV by Tony Labat (born Cuba 1951)
Commissioned by the San Francisco Arts Commission
I like the way the apartment building adjacent to the large piece of sculpture is reflected on its side.
Hope you like it.
Richard |
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Lindas cores, uma bela composição.
Abraço
Carlos Fortuna
- iso
(27941) - [2009-01-27 15:48]
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That exactly my way to look at things Richard. Here the reflection of the building is a good idea . Like you I appreciated very much those sculptures and it gives to the artist a special appreciation ot the work done.
Iso.
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- trekks
(13641) - [2009-01-29 7:42]
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hi Richard
Very creative idea to have this sculpture covering most part of the composition and leaving smaller space of the blue sky. It has to do with your composition and framing of the artwork that makes this shot most interesting, including the reflection of building. I particularly like the curve outline of the sculpture piece.
tfs, bill
- karith
(7431) - [2009-01-30 18:34]
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Neat! Love this POV, Richard, with the reflection caught in the sculpture, and the arc of its circular form juxtaposed against the sky. The cut-out sections are well captured to show form and depth. Hmmm...this is a tempting image for some artsy or extreme pp interpretations...grin!
Ciao Riccardo, fantastico astratto, bravo, ciao Silvio