manuela.siener. Get yours at bighugelabs.com/flickr

Just a personal note:

My contact list has quickly grown to a notable size, which makes it difficult to keep track. This is why I am rather selective in adding people to my contact list as well as in replying to comments.

What does that mean for you?

Well, if you add me as a contact or comment on my pictures, first and foremost: Thank you very much!!! It is an honor for me, and I highly appreciate your interest in my work. However, please do not be upset if I do not reciprocate right away or if I am not responsive to your comments. I'll do in some cases if time allows, otherwise I read and always appreciate them, even if you don't hear back from me.

Thanks for your understanding.

manuela.martin's favorite photos from other Flickr members (10)

  • Form and Imagination II by Matt Redmond
  • Herz Jesu Kirche - Munich by yushimoto_02 [christian]
  •  by arndalarm
  • 2008: A Milwaukee Odyssey by ThijsFr
  • Radisson by tonykuki
  • La Prima by manolotoledo
  • Manuel 27 by Manualfair
  • Enjoy Easter Eggs by _ Krystian PHOTOSynthesis (wild-thriving) _
  • Barcelona by onesevenone
  • Docklandlomo Sunset IV by onesevenone
 

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    yushimoto_02 [christian] says:

    "The discovery of Manuela’s photography is definitely one of my personal highlights in Flickr. For everybody interested in architecture and high quality architecture photography it is a must to visit Manuela’s stream. Not only does Manuela have a very big talent – her style is very personal, artistic and full of elegance and fresh ideas – but a visit of her stream is also a very pleasant and interesting way to explore the world. I am definitely looking forward to see more of Manuela's work!"

    14th September, 2008

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    jan.martin says:

    "It's always great fun to explore the world together with Manuela in search for the perfect photo location - especially when it comes to modern architecture... Love her way of striving for the perfect shot from often very unconventional perspectives often resulting in extremely abstract photos. If you're on tour together with her: she's most likely the one with the biggest camera bag carrying everything from a high tech DSLR to odd low-tech treasures hunted down from ebay. She's developed quite an affection for ultra-wide angle lenses and will rather surely never give up using black and white film over bits and pixels."

    10th April, 2007

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