Thursday, June 25, 2009

Walking in the shadows

23 comments:

magiceye said...

superbly composed shot! wonderful perspective!

melanie said...

Très belle composition !

Olivier said...

belle photo, très graphique, une sensation d'infini.
nice photograph, very graphic, a feeling of infinity.

VP said...

Nice perspective: neat shadows mean sun, here is raining...

Kcalpesh said...

Nice composition Jacob, The contrasting light and shadow and the perspective of the structure are all very nicely shot!

Frank de Jol said...

Great photo. I like this kind of photography.

EG CameraGirl said...

I feel like I;m really there walking through the shadows. Nice photo!

Buenos Aires Photoblog said...

Walking in the shadows of tomorrow and living in the moments of today.

Daryl said...

A most excellent photo

Lowell said...

Excellent, Buenos Aires!

Halcyon said...

I love this one. The shadows and the shapes of the arches are wonderful. Happy Friday and enjoy the weekend!!

Dianne said...

I love the lines and angles, perfect

Lois said...

Excellent light and shadow shot Jacob!

Unknown said...

Great shadow play! Lovely!

Judy said...

I love the play of light and shadow, and this shot captures that well.

Cezar and Léia said...

wow I loved this shot!!!!!!!
What a blessed talent! a gift!
Congratulations dear friend!
Léia :-)

crocrodyl said...

Interesting shot!

cieldequimper said...

Magical modern art Jacob. I love it.

Frank said...

Love the play of shadows. Really nice shot. And not one rickety old fishing pier or blade of grass to mar the fine composition. Don't you love the way the sun can make us see in totally new and diffrent ways.

Sean said...

What a nice picture..... really good one!

James said...

I love it.You have a really good eye for capturing really cool things.

Mary Stebbins Taitt said...

Great parallel lines and convergence! Super shot! I like the "painting" above it, too!

Small City Scenes said...

I love it--the angles, the shadows the long walkway. Very nice. MB

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