Moody Blues

© Alana Ibe

Moody Blues

Uploaded: July 21, 2005

Description

f/3.5,.6sec, Canon 28-55mm lens, North Carolina, evening sunset.

Comments

Amanda Price September 03, 2005

Wow, that's trippy! LOVE it! I think you should re-enter it in Elements of Design and title it 'Two Sides to Every Story' for three reasons:
1. As a play on words - the building you captured is several stories high.
2. The corner line is right down the middle of the photo. Normally, the rule of thirds is the way to go, but this is great the way it is.
3. The most obvious reason. The amazing reflection.
Great shooting! #304851

Alana Ibe September 03, 2005

Amanda, thank you for the amazing feedback!! I will take your advice! Thanks! I'll try entering it again, with your suggestion on a new name!
I really appreciate your kind words! #1800033

Rhonda Smith September 17, 2005

Wow...!!! and I agree with everything Amanda said.. this is a wonderful shot. I love how you filled the frame with it.. great work Alana! #1848126

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