K knoxknocks Senior Member Sep 19, 2004 3,936 0 36 lalaland www.tinydotphotography.com Nov 3, 2005 #1 Happened to catch this around Raffles Place on Deepavali. Comments most welcome. Thanks
ortega Moderator Nov 2, 2004 23,752 16 38 Singapore, Singapore, Singapor Nov 4, 2005 #2 if only there was one window open .... and someone looking out
S spartacus.ret Senior Member Jun 15, 2005 2,767 0 0 Nov 4, 2005 #3 well, maybe w/o a person like ortega said would be less attractive, but the way in which the lines of the building is distorted makes it q interesting anyway.
well, maybe w/o a person like ortega said would be less attractive, but the way in which the lines of the building is distorted makes it q interesting anyway.
K knoxknocks Senior Member Sep 19, 2004 3,936 0 36 lalaland www.tinydotphotography.com Nov 4, 2005 #4 ortega said: if only there was one window open .... and someone looking out Click to expand... hmm...that's a good point. Thanks!
ortega said: if only there was one window open .... and someone looking out Click to expand... hmm...that's a good point. Thanks!
R Rev New Member Aug 15, 2004 905 0 0 Nov 5, 2005 #5 nice composition & framing... but feel this pic would have stronger effect if it were part of a series of architechure captures... thanks for sharing
nice composition & framing... but feel this pic would have stronger effect if it were part of a series of architechure captures... thanks for sharing
K knoxknocks Senior Member Sep 19, 2004 3,936 0 36 lalaland www.tinydotphotography.com Nov 5, 2005 #6 Rev said: nice composition & framing... but feel this pic would have stronger effect if it were part of a series of architechure captures... thanks for sharing Click to expand... thanks. It's part of a larger Raffles Place architecture series. But the rest are more fish-eye types
Rev said: nice composition & framing... but feel this pic would have stronger effect if it were part of a series of architechure captures... thanks for sharing Click to expand... thanks. It's part of a larger Raffles Place architecture series. But the rest are more fish-eye types