Taken with the Canon G11 - Feel free to comment/critique any aspect.
Thx! Marko
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This is a discussion on Bench Lines within the Architecture & Man Made (cities, buildings, roads, objects & abstracts) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; Taken with the Canon G11 - Feel free to comment/critique any aspect. Thx! Marko Smaller version and backstory on the ...
Taken with the Canon G11 - Feel free to comment/critique any aspect.
Thx! Marko
Smaller version and backstory on the blog
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I love the textures here Marko. nice!
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That a cool pattern Marko
Very cool pattern and I like the texture to it as well. Nicely captured.
Like the patterning in this Marko. Well done, especially with the juggling act, .
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nice tone and textures, thought it was really odd that the snow was on the back and not the seat till I read the blog post.
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Love the dynamics in this image, the leading lines tapering to the upper left. Very well done, Marko!
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Is the snow on the bottom of the bench or going up? Are my eyes playing tricks?? Great lines and the noise (if that is what one would call it) is great with it!
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Thanks again for the comments - the grain was put there using silver effex pro and yup, i flipped the image.
thx - Marko
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