If Escher was an architect...

© Neil R. Shapiro

If Escher was an architect...

Uploaded: February 06, 2010 20:11:26

Description

Part of my new fascination shooting architecture with a fisheye. Please let me know what you think (honestly!).

Shot at Princeton University 2010-02-05, Nikon D90, Nikon 10.5mm fisheye, bracketed exposures combined to capture both inside tunnel and outside light.

Comments

Joao Martinho February 06, 2010 0

I find this capture very powerful. It attracts my eye and pleases me. #1235721

Usman M. Bajwa level-classic April 19, 2010 0

That fisheye rocks. Cool EOD image, CONGRATZ. on the Finalist Award!

UB. #8546954

Rolando Rosito April 19, 2010 0

Very impacting finalist Neil, congratulations! #8550704

April 19, 2010 0

Great exposure and design. #8550815

Rolando Rosito April 20, 2010 0

Congratulations Neil!! #8555547

Usman M. Bajwa level-classic April 21, 2010 0

Tol'ja, it rocks. CONGRATZ on getting the Golden badge!

UB. #8557013

David M. Montero April 22, 2010 0

I'd say keep up with the fascination. It's working pretty well so far. Congratulations on your 2nd Place winner Neil!!! #8560113

Anne McKinnell April 24, 2010 0

Beautiful! Congratulations on your win! #8566569

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