Monotonal Pier by anahata.c
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A previous upload reworked for a friend...
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Mark
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Comments (11)
giulband
Wonderful sense of image composition, the monochromatic blue tone give to this image a taste of magic !!
Cyve
Fantastic view my friend... Your pictures are really fabulous !!!
flavia49
fabulous image
LivingPixels
Excellent piece my friend!
MrsRatbag
I love this beautiful reflection lurking quietly in the center of view; an amazing abstract composition!
durleybeachbum
The swooping lines are exciting!
UteBigSmile
It's a fantastic capture!
helanker
Looks fantastic with the city as a beautiful reflection in the water. I love the bending road and the deem shadows under it. :-)
goodoleboy
What appears to be a skyscraper reflection in the streets of present day Chicago, is actually a time portal revealing another dimension, that of the city in the future. Anyone or anything entering that portal is gone forever. I like the POV angles captured, and the variations of black, white and gray in this splendid image, Mark.
bakapo
this is a fascinating shot. I had to look at it for a bit to understand it and then... wow! very cool!
auntietk
I absolutely LOVE images where something is reflected that isn't otherwise seen in the shot. This is brilliant work! The composition, with hard, heavy concrete swooping along on the left, cold, soft snow (see all the tracks? ... it must be soft) on the right, and the Hancock (my personal landmark and anchor in Chicago) holding it all together. This is one of your best pieces, I think, at least compositionally. (I love that bit of water that encroaches into the snow's territory.)
This makes me think of Chip. I think he wrote a story about reflections in water ...