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Planes of Glass

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- #4 of my Easter Sunday Stroll was a bit of a challange - Most all was closed for the holiday but the skyway system in Downtown Minneapolis remains open - We discovered this amazing Asain resterant - through out there was oriental art of various types in glass cases - The challenge was photoing into and through a glass case and making it work - the variations of light reflection shadow focus and color make this one of the most complex images I have attempted - although there are many imperfections it was quite a learning experience - Thank you for viewing & as always take care - - SoulEatar - - HP320 - PhotoImpact 8 -

Comments (18)


Kropot

6:15AM | Fri, 16 April 2004

Lovely dark light with a oriental mood.

Michelle A.

6:51AM | Fri, 16 April 2004

Nice warm colors...and fascinating reflections.

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Mikan

7:40AM | Fri, 16 April 2004

Nice oriental warm colours and a great idea for the shot...Excellent though!

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jwdell

7:49AM | Fri, 16 April 2004

You get more out of a single reflection than 20 layers... Excellent shot!!

Tedz

9:03AM | Fri, 16 April 2004

Its a Ming thing! More Noodles please :]

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ijack999

9:08AM | Fri, 16 April 2004

This is awesome! You definitely rose to the challenge. Beautiful composition!!!

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borsy

10:05AM | Fri, 16 April 2004

Excellent image!!!

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skoeter

10:45AM | Fri, 16 April 2004

Fantastic reflections!! Excellent shot!!

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RodolfoCiminelli

12:21PM | Fri, 16 April 2004

Excellent colors...!!! beatufil vase decorated...!! Excellent shot...!!

funkandjazz

12:46PM | Fri, 16 April 2004

May I ask which restaurant? Maybe I've been there. :) Love the color and complexity in the photo. very well done my friend! :)

cynlee

12:59PM | Fri, 16 April 2004

the saturation of color & soft depth brings it to life! :]

Hopalong

2:04PM | Fri, 16 April 2004

Tong in cheek no doubta witty little essay on the colors that once upon a time (olim) might have made up bronze, and all the ceramic soldiers lined up in an underground chamber. Hmmm, lemmee seeAlcman on trivets? Strictly speaking (as Russell used itdangling), and neglecting for the nonce Portuguese, Latin, Sanskrit, etc.there is no such thing as "Mandarin" cuisine....shatter shatter, hehe.

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gunsan

2:09PM | Fri, 16 April 2004

Love the mood,the closed restaurant, the beautiful porcelain piece being the only living thing, and the reflections....all exquisite!

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98Bones

1:07AM | Sat, 17 April 2004

Lots of character here, the glass blur adds to the atmosphere... snapshot in the city, nice shot!

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tallpindo

3:38AM | Sat, 17 April 2004

Working in a darkroom with a swab after the mopping has ceased in the main pans. You've gotten the blaze to develop.

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Akinom

11:54AM | Sat, 17 April 2004

Fabulous catch, Greg! The light, the colours, the reflections... simply gorgeous! Beautiful vase they show here... ever love the decoration in Asian restaurants!

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che18530

10:38PM | Sat, 17 April 2004

Oriental art has always been one of my favorites. It has the ability to be intricate and fraught with simplicity at the same time. Having spent 4 years in Japan when I was young, I grew to appreciate much of what the Japanese and Asian culture had to offer me. Great work Greg!...Cheryl

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ShadowWind

12:41AM | Wed, 21 April 2004

Beautiful shot, love the reflections...


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