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| Photographer |
Steve Rosenbach {K:8315}
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Canon A40
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| Categories |
Abstracts
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non-interchangeable 35-105mm (equivalent)
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| Uploaded |
6/28/2004 |
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Digital 2MP
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158 |
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| Critiques |
5 |
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Pending
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| Location |
City - Towson
State - MARYLAND
Country - United States
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| About |
Last October, when I was working in Towson, I had been looking out of the 5th floor lunchroom at the courthouse building across the street. At about 2:30pm on sunny days, I saw these strange-looking reflections on the side of the courthouse.
The really wierd thing is that while the part of our building facing the courthouse is flat, the glass reflections have this curious wavy pattern. I guess the windows aren't flat and straight as they look from ground level.
I have a "virtual friend" in California, Matt Denton, who is a great photographer, and this photo reminded me of the intriguing light-shape-shadow photos he often takes. So I named the wave pattern after him :-) Check out Matt's photos and his great classic camera collection at
http://homepage.mac.com/mattdenton/photo/
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There are 5 Comments in 1 Pages
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Tony Diana
{K:13396} 6/28/2004
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A mi me parece estupenda
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Isaac Varzim
{K:1047} 6/28/2004
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I loved the composition and the lights! Congratulations
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Fabio Keiner
{K:43709} 6/28/2004
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very fine catch(and if you put it straight horizontally without tilts&slants, it would be perfect!:)
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Steve Rosenbach
{K:8315} 6/28/2004
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Hi Fabio,
Thank you very much for you kind comment!
As to the slanting surfaces - I did this on purpose. The sidewalk (grating in foreground) slopes downhill, while the walkway, part of the building, slopes uphill. I rather liked the converging-diverging effect of their lines.
Best regards, SteveR
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Stephen Bowden
{K:64519} 6/28/2004
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Wow !! Amazing photo Steve - very well spotted !
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