Following on from my last post – Glass and Water – here is another image from the same day, same area. A perfectly symmetrical building, given the ‘Flat Glass’ treatment I have talked about before. What a joy to behold – in my eyes at least…
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This is awesome Andy. Love it.
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Thanks very much Edith
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A wonderful image Andy!
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Thanks so much Paul.
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Awesome image Andy!
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Thanks Norma
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I’m on your page, Andy!
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Thought you might like it, Sue. Thanks for commenting.
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A joy for my eyes, too.
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Thanks so much Ken. So glad I brought you some joy. From what I read and hear, I suspect Webster has had a rather severe dose of winter.
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Suddenly, I’m overcome with a desire for butter and syrup — and perhaps a waffle-weave cloth to tidy things up. What a wonderful image in its own right, and wonderfully evocative for this lover of all things waffle-ish.
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Ha! I should of course have called it ‘Waffle’ – why didn’t I think of that! Have had some delicious waffles in my time too. I was really taken by this distorted reflection. Thanks so much Linda.
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A beautiful photo. And quite amazing the way you have enhanced the pattern and structure.
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Many thanks Otto. During processing I ran this image through Topaz Clean – it has the capacity to slightly simplify the image, and that I have found enables the lines, shapes and colours to become more pronounced.
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Terrific photograph Andy. The framing is perfect; the right set of panels are interesting, as if those panels were at a bit of an angle to the others.
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Thanks Ehpem. This really was a stand-out reflection of the many I saw. Very simple repetitive pattern, but also every pane slightly different from its neighbour
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The symmetry and repeating pattern is mesmerizing Andy. Killer shot.
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Thanks very much Len. Someone likened it to a waffle – an apt idea.
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Very striking and effective, Andy. I like it very much.
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I like this very much Andy! Superb!
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Thanks Adrian
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