"Jersey City Waterfront" (Canon 300D, 2005)
At first glance this looked like a platoon of soldiers standing at attention. Very interesting sight to see up against the city skyline.
Very un-expected. Got the same feeling as Micki.
pf was here.. wala ako masabi ganda ng kuha
How strange!
Intriguing. I ahve no idea what this is yet, i feel compelled to keep looking.
It's an army, waiting to invade!
What is the ONE horizontal-ish piece of wood? Did that just fall in there and intersect this perfect old port? Again, lovely tonal range!
so unusual, what is it?
My first reactions were the same as the others. It looks like a small army standing at attention. I always like your waterfront shots.
Penguins!
I feel the same thing than Micki. what is the stoty of that? Fine shot, of course. :-)
Very nice. I like the tonal range and depth of field.
Very interesting shot! I like how you turn these subjects into an interesting composition.
he posts of wood in military formation are a monument to the barbarism of the wars. An image that she invites to think over.
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At first glance this looked like a platoon of soldiers standing at attention. Very interesting sight to see up against the city skyline.
Very un-expected. Got the same feeling as Micki.
pf was here.. wala ako masabi ganda ng kuha
How strange!
Intriguing. I ahve no idea what this is yet, i feel compelled to keep looking.
It's an army, waiting to invade!
What is the ONE horizontal-ish piece of wood? Did that just fall in there and intersect this perfect old port? Again, lovely tonal range!
so unusual, what is it?
My first reactions were the same as the others. It looks like a small army standing at attention. I always like your waterfront shots.
Penguins!
I feel the same thing than Micki. what is the stoty of that? Fine shot, of course. :-)
Very nice. I like the tonal range and depth of field.
Very interesting shot! I like how you turn these subjects into an interesting composition.
he posts of wood in military formation are a monument to the barbarism of the wars. An image that she invites to think over.
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