Lloyds Building by PeeWee05
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Description
I might go one day at sunset and capture it in the daylight...
Comments (15)
thecytron
Awesome! Very original idea! Love the building design and the technique used to show it to the rest of us!
Denys234
Well done!
itsumama
Great shot!!! I like scooter in the front...makes for more retro! BUT...the Lloyd's is spelled wrong on the poster...:o/b
PeeWee05
I'm pretty sure it's spelt with 2 'L's and no apostrophe, well that's what the tour guides and my bank card say anyway...
PeeWee05
Oh I see what you mean the O and the Y, Tx, I couldn't be bothered to change it...
jocko500
wonderful lighted building. very good shot
mark.spooner
Beautiful work!
Blitzz-Licht
..fine again, here i like this vespa eye-catcher in front of this Eye-Catching Building. I think you found the perfect exposure time here
babuci
The little two wheeler gives a bit of life to this shot. I like a pastel color of a picture with a touch blue. How did that happened....anyway glad it did looks cool!
billcody
This is a great composition, especially with the little bike in the foreground
PeeWee05
I'm really so please you guys commented on the bike, I noticed it and to the looks of people walking past was leaning at an angle to get it in shot. I really wanted the bike to bring a sense of life and more than this is a builing into the shot. Thank you so much for picking up on that and not just clicking and closing on my shot. It means a lot that people stop and take time to examine. Babuci - The atel effect is acheived by desaturating the red chanel and yellow, red fully yellow until it still looks natural. The blue or cyan (not both) is that uped in saturation by about 30 - 40%, again so it looks natural. I also pushed the green slider so that the tungsten lights in the Lloyds Building stood out from the yellow lights of the street.
elmurray
This is a brilliant night-time shot and I love the colours. I agree that the bike really adds to the image and gives the whole shot a sense of scale. Superb work!
watapki66
What a cool composition! I love it!
ultimatemale
brilliant image, love the colours & compo. for some reason, the bike holds the whole image together.
jinet
Wonderful !