Monday, September 20, 2010

Monochrome mania

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A monochromatic view of the Bandra Worli Sealink from Shivaji Park, Mumbai.
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28 comments:

  1. What an incredible capture! Stunning!

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  2. Very nice shot. The thought of being somewhere warm enough to actually go in the water is nice in itself. ;)

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  4. très belle composition, j'aime beaucoup ce b&w

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  6. I just have one word.... AWESOME!!!

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  7. Marvelous! Absolutely wonderful to start the week with!

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  8. Fantastic shot, and that bridge is massive!
    Léia

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  9. Do they light it at night? Must be beautiful to see.

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  10. nice and the person in the frame shows the massiveness!

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  11. This one is for a coffee table book! Amazing SHOT!!!

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  12. How wonderful to find a lone figure like that. It really gives scale to the whole photo.

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  13. I see color in everything, and believe it or not I see it here as well. The different shades of the water for me are the most capturing bit of the shot.
    The man/woman who can almost be the subject of the picture yet isn't lends a sends of intrigue. Is he waving, drowning, bathing?

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  14. Amazing shot. I think by this time the lights should have been switched on, or was this shot taken just before that?

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  15. ah! what a beautiful picture. B&W is ideal for such a picture.

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  16. Bravo sir! The bridge makes a perfect shot by itself, but I love that you have the swimmer in foreground for interest. A fine shot sir!

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  17. Lovely snap ... Love it.
    The bloke swimming adds a lot to the picture ... Very very nice.
    Cheers!
    Madhu

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  18. ah! what a beautiful picture. B&W is ideal for such a picture.

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