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Simon Crubellier, BoydCarts, sonofsteppe, Harrison Brooks, and 103 other people added this photo to their favorites.
mimivk (59 months ago | reply)
Brilliant. The World Through My Eyes
anika inn [deleted] (59 months ago | reply)
I love it :)
bellabellinsky (59 months ago | reply)
wow this view is fantastic:)
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tending my garden [deleted] (59 months ago | reply)
fantastic!
I Think this is Art ! AWARD
anjan58 (59 months ago | reply)
lovely- the lights and the textures are compelling.
Your KARMA Group
TGKW (59 months ago | reply)
Yes! I love it!
THE HAPPY SNAPPERS FLICK'R [deleted] (59 months ago | reply)
Very nice image, very unusual but I like it.
Jacqueline Harte (59 months ago | reply)
Great perspective & I love the way all the red stands out!
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natusdies [deleted] (59 months ago | reply)
Amazing and brilliant.
addy1969 (59 months ago | reply)
Seen in the Other Village
Descriptimage (59 months ago | reply)
Another masterpiece of selective focus and depth of field. Well done!
Falker (59 months ago | reply)
nice perspective. the pavement as a landing ground for water drops
concretewindow (59 months ago | reply)
thanks for all the comments :-)
caei (59 months ago | reply)
excellent!
*metamorfosi sign* (59 months ago | reply)
Really grate work
kalmanzita (59 months ago | reply)
Amazing with those rain and waterdrops. Grats again!
dennis largo schulz (59 months ago | reply)
fascinating!!!
Benny Vision (59 months ago | reply)
Awesome! love the Widescreen effect! wish i knew a little more about your lens.......
Emily Scaife (59 months ago | reply)
MMMMMMMMM!!!!!!!!!
wish i could double fave it!!!!!
Eleanor Hardwick (59 months ago | reply)
you are such a good photographer. i love your angles and lighting.
what camera do you use?
[zen52] away (59 months ago | reply)
superb !!
Congratulation !!

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pheester (59 months ago | reply)
A really creative shot when most photographers are indoors. The widescreen effect gives impression of opening sequence of a film. Congrats.
losvizzero (59 months ago | reply)
Brilliant image. Sometimes rain does not look that bad :-)
Good idea on going widescreen and adding the huge black bands. It really gives it another dimension!
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AH+ (59 months ago | reply)
Oh yeah
AlexS (59 months ago | reply)
I love this!!!!!
david death (59 months ago | reply)
i love the cinematic nature of your images, in particular, this one. there's so much feeling in such a simple shot.
G0Da (59 months ago | reply)
You have absolutely amazing dof!
theheadthetail (59 months ago | reply)
awesome
Second Floor Left (59 months ago | reply)
This is amazing; I can imagine the camera slowly panning up to reveal the source of the water...
Frans Peter Verheyen (58 months ago | reply)
on my blog: www.franspeterverheyen.com/journal/
nels1 (58 months ago | reply)
love your work, and welcome to the filmic scenes group. just about all your photos belong there i think!
Lau Z (58 months ago | reply)
Very cool
Brandt Hughes (58 months ago | reply)
That's amazazing...
Pawel Wojciechowski (58 months ago | reply)
wow!
andrew.stuart1 (55 months ago | reply)
This one would use a crane cam, and the cam would rotate on its jib as 2 or 3 characters would walk out of a building, cross the road, and the scene would cut to them walking down the road, getting in a car, and driving off.
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bonsaibutterfly [deleted] (49 months ago | reply)
Intriguing.
philcoffman (45 months ago | reply)
Brilliant!
bassapower (42 months ago | reply)
Some real athmosphere there.
Jarch21 Busy (Studying) (4 months ago | reply)
epictness! love it. Great work