Posted by Michael Rawluk (Prince George, Canada) on 29 March 2008 in Architecture and Portfolio.
Photographic Roots: Early in the nineteenth century, Thomas Wedgwood successfully created images with silver chloride but his images could not survive as there was no known method of making the image permanent. - A Photographic Quote of Note: There is no formula for a good photograph. Mediocre pictures may follow a formula, good ones seldom do: When the visual tools are used just right, the design, lighting, mood, and emotion come together to just the right point, and that point hits you and you know what the photographer meant – that’s a good picture. - - - - - Ed Feingersh
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Beautiful, sad, and cruel. I really like the simplicity of this photo.
29 Mar 2008 12:06am
Great texture!
29 Mar 2008 1:36am
I love it. Of course window shots are a favorite for me and this is very cool.
29 Mar 2008 6:39am
Nice textures and framing
29 Mar 2008 8:03am
Excellent composition, Michael. Love the textures and the framing here.
29 Mar 2008 10:18am
Is it a jail? I prefer to be outside... Nice picture, sad place
29 Mar 2008 10:41am
Nice composition, simple but efficient !
29 Mar 2008 1:26pm
Very nice composition. I like the texture and the framing!
29 Mar 2008 1:54pm
nice composition
29 Mar 2008 2:33pm
Neat composition!
29 Mar 2008 5:38pm
Brilliant in it's simplicity!! Guess you are simple... hee hee hee...
29 Mar 2008 9:02pm
Perfect composition!
29 Mar 2008 9:41pm
I like this sharp image, with the brightness and contrast bringing out the texture in the wall.
29 Mar 2008 10:52pm
I really like the way you took this, all I can think of is ESCAPE ;)
30 Mar 2008 7:11am
Je préfère des barres de sucrerie
30 Mar 2008 10:47am
Love the composition on this barred window - wonder what they are keeping in, or out? - the concrete wall's aggregate texture appears as if it means business too!
31 Mar 2008 1:52pm
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