Thursday, March 26, 2009

Thursday Challenge - Building


This building is an onsite office of HCC which is building the Bandra Worli Sealink in Mumbai.
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20 comments:

  1. really cool shot ... love the colors!

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  2. The blue really jumps out against the sheer black sky.

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  3. the light on the green is exceptional!

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  4. Modern and crisp!
    Sea lonk? Like a ferry? We just lost our Hawaii Super Ferry because they circumvented enviornmental laws.......Aloha & Namaste

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  5. I can´t help but think that it was made from lego blocks. Maybe it´s the blue colour.

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  6. I like the building! the blue boards well with me :D

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  7. belle photo de nuit, avec deux superbes ombres
    nice night photograph, with two superb shades

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  8. The colour blue makes the pic interesting Magic

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  9. Awesome color -- especially for a night shot! Great job!

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  10. This is a great night shot. I like the bright blue.

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  11. Fascinating .. what a good entry!

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  12. Great night shot of the modern looking building. Very well done.

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  13. Night and people ... There is a mystical air of the night.

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  14. It has been argued that many environmental laws and regulations are too costly and cannot be justified by their benefits. It has been argued that urban sprawl is the root of many environmental problems. Do you agree or disagree?

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  15. Love the blues, interesting building.

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  16. I am doing a report on shell and I have found some research showing shell breaking the environmental laws in for example Russia. What happens if a company does this? do they get banned from pumping oil or do they get a fine?...

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  17. It has been argued that many environmental laws and regulations are too costly and cannot be justified by their benefits. It has been argued that urban sprawl is the root of many environmental problems. Do you agree or disagree?

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