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Night Of The Broken Glass.

Photography Architecture posted on Oct 22, 2008
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I was at first interested in the contrast between the old building and the new one side by side, and then the broken window caught my eye! I shot this scene in Chinatown, Melbourne. Best viewed full size.

Comments (9)


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mermaid

1:01AM | Wed, 22 October 2008

interesting contrast, the old building talks so much whereas the newer one has just silence...

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artaddict2

1:37AM | Wed, 22 October 2008

When we have a camera with us, I find that it is like having an extra sense! we are constantly aware of all surroundings and take great notice to detail. Interesting, each brick a different shade or colour-tone, and yes the broken window, well noticed.

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blinkings

1:46AM | Wed, 22 October 2008

Yes I so agree Mermaid. Thanks arta!

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Alz2008

3:37AM | Wed, 22 October 2008

Wonderful capture and detail, Excellent well done..

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DAVER2112

7:08AM | Wed, 22 October 2008

Cool shot!!!

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Janiss

11:22AM | Wed, 22 October 2008

I like this postwork... a gorgeous shot!

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KarmaSong

4:39PM | Wed, 22 October 2008

Fantastic urban architecture!

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cjoe

5:30PM | Thu, 23 October 2008

You have a pros eye...keep it up!

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efron_241

2:58AM | Mon, 27 October 2008

super old building had no idea there were such in Australia must be 1890's


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