
C&C more than welcome! thanks for looking.
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eureka!![]() C&C more than welcome! thanks for looking. Nathan
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Very nice, simple symmetry and balanced colours!!
Looks like a building or road which takes you to the sky ![]()
Wonderful Nathan. Great use of leading lines, nicely exposed and good colour.
Peter
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thanks very much guys
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very nice.
I remember sitting at a window desk for 12 months watching this building get built, from the HWT / IBM towers next door. It was really something seeing such a mass of building grow out of the ground. If you travel from the west, during the early evening, you can capture an amazing reflection of the sun, in the gold panels up the top; I've never had my camera with me ![]()
thanks guys!
![]() Oz, are you still in one of the HWT/IBM towers? coz im in the HWT this week... when i walk towards the buildings in the morning, the reflection of the sun is so bright! Nathan
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Same thing in the morning's too. I see it every day coming into work. I really should bring the camera with me and take a shot one morning. HERE'S a different view of Eureka during construction... Dave
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Great shot NJ
If you could get rid of the cloud on the right & a little bit of that banding that happens ( I forget whats it is called ) it happens when you put a bit too much saturation in ? You can see it in the blue sky, I'm being picky here. Otherwise a BRILLIANT SHOT. Well done. Mic ![]()
thanks guys!
mic, i dont mind you being picky because it opens my eyes to things i may not have seen otherwise. mr darcy, i thought the same thing about the cloud, just breaks it up a little bit. great shot there dave, different perspective, very nice! i have been taking my camera every morning but havent bothered to take it out to get a shot, i really should be bothered! hopefully it will be a clear sky tomorrow morning ![]() Nathan
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very well shot!
with the sunlight coming from behind the building, it looks like some sort of halo glorifying it ![]() amazing architecture too...
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