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listen carefully by 416style.
for the Ad Space group: Speaker ad? 

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deabush  Pro User  says:

Incredible...This could be sold, published anything....It's great Ms. Style!

Great contrast and shadow!

I'll buy one!
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Luv 2 Flickr  Pro User  says:

Simple, but very effective!
Posted 47 months ago. ( permalink )

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StephenHill  Pro User  says:

I love the striking contrast and the simplicity in this.
Posted 47 months ago. ( permalink )

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vasta  Pro User  says:

the title fits very well, and the shot is simple but evocative. great work.
Posted 47 months ago. ( permalink )

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Metrix X  Pro User  says:

Stylish!
Posted 47 months ago. ( permalink )

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andy66  Pro User  says:

i really like it,
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joel. says:

cool shot !
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filckrpics says:

soooooper cool - would make a great speaker ad
Posted 47 months ago. ( permalink )

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DanielN  Pro User  says:

It is a great shot. Like the mood and the minimal feel. Looks good.
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kayodic says:

yes i'm listening
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h^gs  Pro User  says:

i love it. it's from the MoMa, right?
Posted 47 months ago. ( permalink )

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BillyWarhol  Pro User  says:

there was a circular installation of speakers like this at Power Plant once*
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jamie hearts says:

simple. beautiful. riveting.
Posted 47 months ago. ( permalink )

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Mr. Mark  Pro User  says:

strange in a cool way.
Posted 47 months ago. ( permalink )

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racingsquirrel  Pro User  says:

A funny scene and title.
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UK Yorkie says:

Brilliant :))
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kayodic says:

416style, we love this picture so much that we decided to use it as the March icon for www.flickr.com/groups/hello_stranger/. And we're gonna display it there. If this is something you don't like, please contact me and I'll remove it right away.
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Zé Carlos Barretta  Pro User  says:

great composition!
Posted 45 months ago. ( permalink )

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AtillaSoylu  Pro User  says:

awesome composition, you could sell it to any speaker company for advertisement.
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Smitten with Lido says:

do not really like it in soft focus but agree that the composition works very well here
Posted 44 months ago. ( permalink )

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_sarchi  Pro User  says:

made flickr scout proceedures to #4 a high placing
Posted 38 months ago. ( permalink )

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axb500  Pro User  says:

www.flickr.com/groups/themomaproject/

Would you mind adding your pictures from your MoMA visit to my group? I am trying to start a massive compilation. Thanks!
Posted 38 months ago. ( permalink )

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allanroney  Pro User  says:

Great picture, agree with some of the comments above - this could be part of a professional marketing campaign - great work - added as a favourite!

al.
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Harapan Rachman says:

Elegant, clean picture.
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flickrolf  Pro User  says:

Hi, I'm an admin for a group called ~PAINTING WITH SPACE~, and we'd love to have your photo added to the group.
Posted 25 months ago. ( permalink )

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lynx2953 says:

This is most probably a picture of Janet Cardiff's installation "Forty Part Motet" where she placed 40 loudspeakers (Bowers&Wilkins DM 302, now out of production) in 8 groups, each speaker playing a recording of one voice singing Thomas Tallis' "Spem in alium" (ca. 1570), enabling the audience to walk through the space and "sample" individual voices of the polyphonic vocal music. This work had been shown abroad, e.g. in Switzerland (Abbey of Ittingen) , and is now part of the permanent collection of the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada [see Wikipedia on Janet Cardiff].
Posted 24 months ago. ( permalink )

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Mohammed '  Pro User  says:

Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Advertising Photography التصوير الاعلاني, and we'd love to have this added to the group!
Posted 20 months ago. ( permalink )

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彭鸿宇 vastuni&Pen says:

nice
Posted 19 months ago. ( permalink )

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