|
Tuck Hoo
{K:408} 7/10/2004
|
Excellent work to show one of my favorite builiding in Pioneer Sq. Always stop to look at the building everytime I walk in Pioneer Sq. Great composition, deatils and lines. Very done, Andrew.
|
|
|
Jay Gumm
{K:3084} 7/10/2004
|
Wonderful perspective! Reminds me that pioneers building empires.
|
|
|
Paul's Photos
{K:35235} 7/9/2004
|
nice perpsective.. good contrasts and lighting
|
|
|
Dave M
{K:9043} 7/9/2004
|
Bet you knew I'd love this.
Very carefully composed. It was tricky to pull off, and you did so artfully.
|
|
|
Jim Greenfield
{K:5172} 7/8/2004
|
OH yeah, excellent job of achieving perfect symmetry! Not easy to do.
|
|
|
Jim Greenfield
{K:5172} 7/8/2004
|
Great perspective. Great textures. The light was just right so the details weren't blown out. I wish the top wasn't cropped so tight or maybe crop the top off completely. Not crucial but could improve what is so far a wonderful image.
|
|
|
Rui Palha
{K:13624} 7/8/2004
|
Excellent point of view and architectural shot.
|
|
|
Kenneth Car
{K:5704} 7/8/2004
|
Very beautiful!
|
|
|
Robert Patrick
{K:8337} 7/8/2004
|
This is a tremendously entertaining photograph. The magnificent forced perspective thrills the eye, the beautifully-defined architectural detail involves it in scanning-games, and the ominous and meaningless words, to whose dynamic arc the eyes keeps returning for a rest, are simultaneously amusing and thought-provoking. It's like a piece of courtly, pert baroque music.
|
|