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Comments (22)
kimariehere
beautiful textures and fantastic artisry... wonderful compo all the way around ..yes NICE WORK!!!
ifos
Excellent Egmont, a very powerful image beautifully composed with the three verical lines. I look forward to the rest of the series. Bravo!!!
tvernuccio
lighting and shadows are fabulous, Egmont!!! What an incredible find from the dynamite factory! I've been looking at this in several ways! it's one of this images that's nice to look at more than just straight on. Rotate this one 90 degrees to the right and look. In the center frame, You'll see a duck with red legs running a race. in the top one, i see a shark. i think they're competing! LOL! now my neck is killing me. anyway, it's a fascinating piece, and see this make me curious about what i'm not seeing. i'd like to see more. :)
MaydaMason
another amazing collection of textures!!! you've a great eye for this!
camera2
Dear Sheila, (AKA: tvernuccio ) the lower set of square bolts in the I-beam are the eyes of a women. The is a red dot for a nose and an outline for a mouth and chine. The mouth and chine are the letter S and below it we find the following letters: AME. I found this just as it is photographed, making no alterations to it. What you see, is what I saw.
geneb19
so this is the factory. beautiful image my friend. i love the shadow play and the vivid colors. normally i find them disturbing but in this image they're so appropriate. excellent work of course! and i feel closer to it knowing that i was talking with you when you arrived at the site. there's a very definite connection to the image because of that! take care...i'll be calling this weekend btw. lots to talk about! --Gene
bpmac
Fantastic composition, and knockout color and postwork Egmont!
tibet2004uk
Awwwwww! The title and those words are so moving! :( A great shot, so colorful!! Very well seen and presented!! Great creative abstract!! It's so interesting to see how "not so beautiful things" can be shown beautifully! :)
claridad
Wonderful concept. Super construction bring this image into a well balanced presentation. The colors are so pleasing. Excellent abstract! V
zahnfee
Wonderful compo! Love the vivid colors, the light, shapes and textures! Excellent work!
jcv2
Impressive work with profound significance! So much to be read by superficially estimated scriblings! Excellent work, Egmont!
nathalie06
Ciao Egmont ! This old dynamite factory is really a treasure ! You have seen in these place incredible things ! Better than every abstract painting ! And always so subjective, so good for the imagination of each of us.... These tears are a wonder of sensibility. have a good week-end my friend. Hugs.
ana-maria
I'm deep impressed about the fabulous colors and textures. Looks outstanding!!!
marybelgium
fantastic composition ! Beautiful !
Saurav
Beautiful work, colours and composition are outstanding.
logiloglu
i like your eye for such expressive details.fascinating colours and textures. superb done as usual,Egmont. wish you a wonderful weekend my friend. TOP NOTCH #:O)
Hedepo
Hallo Egmont You have such an excellent eye for details, which you bring with your excellent feel for composition into a peace of modern art time after time. Outstanding work!!
Akinom
Such beautiful light and colours! Excellently composed shot, Egmont! First rate, my friend! v*****
sossy
what a variety of art, colors, shapes and textures! sehr beeindruckendes photo, aber irgend etwas stt mich hier oder besser, stt die harmonie! ist es traurigkeit oder ht jemand die tren zurk? ;o)))
TwoPynts
As others have said, there are many ways you can view this. I prefer the perspective in which you chose to present it. Though nothing jumps out at me immeadiatly, details slowly resolve and drawn to the red lines, then the dark shadow on the left and then elsewhere. I see many, many faces here, and most of them are not happy. Your quote is most appropriate. Excellent work!
cynlee
always firstrate! :]
Mikan
the tears have to fall in order to have bright days tomorrow...original ways of expressing your quotes or original ways of expressing your photos with simple and yet superb quotes!