The reflections on the wall caught my eye. The wall is just a single colour ... a sort of beige/cream
This is a discussion on Baaaaaaah Hum Bug!! 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; The reflections on the wall caught my eye. The wall is just a single colour ... a sort of beige/cream...
The reflections on the wall caught my eye. The wall is just a single colour ... a sort of beige/cream
very pretty capture. This would make a nice Christmas Card for the non-scrooge set!
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Great colorful shot. Really nice!
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Wow MA this is lovely...another Xmas card beauty!
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Very Christmassy! I like it.
Very cool! Guess I should get my decorations up...
It's an interesting effect MA - but dare I say it...it sort of looks like the reflection has artifacts.. (I realize it just looks that way).
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He means if we open the wall up we'll find gold, myr, frankenstein, chariots and stuff.
Or he could mean the reflections look to have things like halo's and chromatic abberations (CA) etc that shouldn't be there.
They don't really ... the photo is a long exposure with the lights blinking which has created that colour and I think the effect Marko is seeing. Or he's been drinking too much.
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