Of Glass and Steel... by KarmaSong
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A view of Belfort's covered market façade postworked so as to give it a sinister look, which it doesn't have as a rule!
Une vue du marché couvert de Belfort retravaillée pour lui donner un air un peu sinistre, ce qu'elle n'a pas en général!
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Comments (74)
Chrissyspics
Gorgeous Capture :D Very Lovely
novelist
Stunning photo. I love how you've captured the passage of time with the movement of clouds, the reflections of darkness and light, and the clock itself. What a gorgeous building. This is one of my top favorites of my favorites in your gallery so far.
Marinette
Io adoro questo genere di strutture!Outstanding photography.:)
jocko500
good thing i looked in your gallery and find this one. super cool looking one too
Richardphotos
beautiful architecture and pov
petercp
An excellent photograph I think the reflections are what gives it character! well done.
annie5
Vraiment magnifique..j'aime beaucoup! Fantastique photo. Merçi de partager :)
ElizaB
another gem of creativity Jean-Luc, I have enjoyed catching up with your gallery... thank you for sharing your art with us
katy555
Very nice capture, colors and lighting…
Grego_Sheen
Sinistre, non!! Je dirais futuriste et très "design" En tous cas, j'aime beaucoup ce style!
sossy
well seen and super captured! postwork is fantastic and the reflection of the sky amazing! ;o)
clbsmiley
Oooo!!! Ilove the way you captured the clouds in this!!!
Steeleyes101
Beautiful no other words would do justice to this piece
myrrhluz
I came from Dave's (magnus073) gallery and this image grabbed me from the thumbnail. The icy blue, steel look gives it a very sinister presence of power, control, and permanence. Beautiful contrast, POV, color, and light! I love the combination of cold austerity with decorative flourishes, and the straight lines with curved ones. The clock and the clouds made me think of the old movie "The Time Machine" where the clock and clouds moved to show time passing. I also thought of how the dictates of time control our lives in many ways. The clock also just looks very cool amid the glass and steel. Excellent reflections and detail! Superb capture and postwork!