Going Up by TwoPynts
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"You see things; and you say 'Why?' But I dream things that never were; and I say 'Why not?'" ~ George Bernard Shaw
As some of you may know, Danny (danob) has stepped down as a Renderosity Moderator. He will still be around posting photos and commenting when he can, but he will be missed as a leader here at Renderosity. He was a calm and nurturing presence here on Rendo for many years, and no one will be able to truly fill that void. Thanks for everything Danny, and good luck! Here is another photo of the OCCC (see previous photos). It was shot while traveling up the escalator from the showroom floor to the mezzanine. It is a rare photograph that I have decided not to alter in any way, save resizing and the addition of my signature. It is a near black & white, but you can see some subtle hints of color. As always, the full size view is best. -----
Thanks for your candy-coated comments on my previous upload, Exploring Candyland X - Oribe ----- Olympus C8080wz & PhotoshopCS. (1083) Orlando, FL, USA 2008 Sponsored by: Kramer Kreations
Comments (50)
npauling
Very dramatic capture with great lighting.
Cosine
This is beautifully symmetrical, Kort. Well done, indeed.
huismus
Beautiful capture!
auntietk
I like this one, too! Very cool!
lizzibell
nice capture...
alhak
superb capture and pov !
mermaid
Thats a truely rare shot and a really fascinating one!
Fred255
Such a great and beautiful dedication to Danny, who will be missed by all.
NekhbetSun
Cool one Kort :o)
Djavad
Géode et voie lactée... bravo
Janiss
Fantastic POV and great dark atmosphere Kort!
pteb
Nice series.
delaorden_ojeda
superb image, excelent !
Richardphotos
the symmetry and capture are awesome.I still am thinking about the chore of designing and construction
Chaos911
defnetly cool ^^
babuci
Love this capture. Looks like only one way, up and straight to the white "dome".
cameraobscura2
Greetings Kort, I am finally beginning to catch up this evening on images i wish to comment upon. This one of your truly focuses on the architecture while also involving the relationship and interaction with humans. Well captured. Have a great day and thank you for sharing. egmont
Onslow
I have just looked at these abstract architectural images - an excellent series I enjoyed viewing very much :)
Jofurowa
Very nice sub-exposition effect and very well composed!
e-brink
Superb shot. Well done and thanks for showing us this!