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Border -No.27-Posted by Pero (Unknown, Japan) on 13 February 2007 in Cityscape & Urban.
Comments (10)
Daroru from Osaka, JapanNice dark, moody, ominous colours going with this and the previous day's work. Full of atmosphere. Although I don't think I will sleep well tonight. 13 Feb 2007 11:29am @Daroru: Thanks for the comment, Daroru. Sorry if I interrupted your sleep.... @Still: Thanks for the commnet, Still. Jerry from Tampa, United StatesYes - moody - your image has captured the "attitude" of the area! Great job Pero! 13 Feb 2007 2:18pm @Jerry: Thanks for the comment, Jerry. I'd be happy if I could express What you said. Alfredo J. Martiz J. from Tokyo, JapanSomehow I got this feeling of a Resident Evil or Silent Hill scene, the dark feeling is really cool, strong industrial feeling! 13 Feb 2007 4:08pm @Alfredo J. Martiz J.: Thanks a lot for telling me what you felt , Alfred. Shuva from Hyderabad, IndiaThe major part of the picture is too dark for me and I dont see any subject. Dont like this one so much. 13 Feb 2007 4:14pm @Shuva: Critisizing is also appreciated. I'd be happy if you told me further feeings so that I could know what made some people uncomfortable. Ahraht from Loures, Portugalsometimes life brings you to a cross to nowhere. You cross the obstacles and sometimes you get nothing. Everything is closed for you. Great shot. (Again) 14 Feb 2007 12:01am @Ahraht: What a great story. Really enjoy reading your comments. Thanks for telling me that, Ahraht. Michael Zhang from New York City, United StatesI'm digging the rust and simple lines of this "broken down" and abandoned area. 14 Feb 2007 1:51am @Michael Zhang: Thanks a lot for the comment, Michael. I'm sure you'll be able to shoot something much better. Really enjoy looking at your pics. Untitled from Kyoto, JapanThis works too! Great image and title...the dark side of Kyoto... 14 Feb 2007 3:08pm @Untitled: Thanks a lot, mate. Glad you saw it. @Damon Schreiber: Thanks a lot for the visit, Damon. C. Benjamin from San Francisco, United Statesthe subject is no subject, subjective opinions abound. I love the space here and the chain limiting its use...great capture. 14 Feb 2007 11:33pm @C. Benjamin: Thanks for teling me how you felt. I tend to shoot this kind of stuff. |
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