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Architectural TessellationPosted by Julie McLeod (Ottawa, Canada) on 7 May 2008 in Architecture and Portfolio. Canadian Museum of Civilization, Gatineau Québec
Comments (17)
Observing from Chester, United KingdomFlowing curves, very nice image taken very well 7 May 2008 6:45pm @Observing: Thank you Observing. It is such a wonderful building to photograph. @danthro: Thanks for the comment! pierre from athis mons, FranceBeautiful ! The waves give a movement to your shot. Almost an abstract ! 7 May 2008 9:49pm @pierre: The building is full of waves from all angles. Thanks for your comment! Andrew Gould from Sydney, AustraliaVery nice lines and curves. Well seen. (Perhaps a shade too sharp looking for my taste, but that's a personal choice, I suppose.) 8 May 2008 11:59am @Andrew Gould: Andrew, thanks for the comment. I'm glad you mentioned the sharpening - I'm struggling with developing an eye for appropriate sharpening so I appreciate hearing if a viewer sees too much. @Lisa: Thanks. Lisa! @Eleftheria, 9 years old,: Thank you, Efeftheria! @Scotfot: Thank you! Ron from Saint Louis, United StatesReally beautiful undulating form ... I can imagine it being very beautiful at night with the lighting ... you've also provided me with a new concept ... I wasn't familiar with the term tessellation so I looked it up and now I'm just a wee bit wiser 10 May 2008 10:29am @Ron: Thanks, Ron. (The term tessellation was new to me too until my daughter learned about them in school last year...) António Pires from Lisbon, PortugalSurfaces and lines in a pleasant undulating pattern. 14 May 2008 10:32pm @reza abc: Very kind of you to say! @Luis A. De Jesus R.: Thanks! @Jim Bridges: Thank you, Jim. It is a fabulous building to photograph. @chris: Thank you, merci! Henry from Boston, United StatesI like this photo. Interesting point of view and great composition! 5 Jun 2008 4:54pm @Henry: Thanks Henry, for the comment and for stopping by! |
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