Powerfull shot, amazing view you’re gifted one My contribution for the challenge: http://www.sylvain-landry.com/challenge/muse-the-daily-posts-weekly-photo-challenge.html Reply
Great shot The Opera is a very good and patient model 🙂 I love her outside and whats going on inside as well. Have a nice evening. http://www.starbear.no/mormor/2015/06/26/the-weekend-in-black-and-white-27/ Reply
love the lines and the patterns. great photo, well done!!! Visiting from The Weekend in Black and White, greetings from Hilde 😀 My post: http://stapjesonderweg.blogspot.be/2015/06/mirador-de-yanahuara.html Reply
I always love when you show one of those pictures where scale is out-of-proportion. It feels… grand! Reply
Brilliant photo. The little figure isolated from the city behind; and the big mass on the left keeps the hole frame balanced. Reply
Wow, great shot ! It looks exceptionally well in B/W I came visiting you from “Weekend in Black and White! Greetings from Germany Reply
The person really makes this image, without them the scale would be lost and the image nowhere near as strong Mollyxxx Reply
Wow – the way you’ve composed this image makes everything look so vast, and the person so small. Interesting shot! Thanks for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/06/falling-water.html Reply
the sense of scale is overwhelming… yet the tiny human figure is perfectly placed in the frame and not lost, but standing out in a significant way… Reply
Powerfull shot, amazing view
you’re gifted one
My contribution for the challenge:
http://www.sylvain-landry.com/challenge/muse-the-daily-posts-weekly-photo-challenge.html
Giant scale makes for a great composition in this photo.
Great shot The Opera is a very good and patient model 🙂
I love her outside and whats going on inside as well.
Have a nice evening.
http://www.starbear.no/mormor/2015/06/26/the-weekend-in-black-and-white-27/
Great image, love the textures and giant scale.
Excellent photo! I like all the patterns.
Stunning photo! Great lines.
love the lines and the patterns. great photo, well done!!!
Visiting from The Weekend in Black and White, greetings from Hilde 😀
My post: http://stapjesonderweg.blogspot.be/2015/06/mirador-de-yanahuara.html
I always love when you show one of those pictures where scale is out-of-proportion. It feels… grand!
Brilliant photo. The little figure isolated from the city behind; and the big mass on the left keeps the hole frame balanced.
Great scale differntial.
Visiting from BLACK AND WHITE WEEKEND.
FRANKLY MY DEAR
Wow, great shot !
It looks exceptionally well in B/W
I came visiting you from “Weekend in Black and White!
Greetings from Germany
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The person really makes this image, without them the scale would be lost and the image nowhere near as strong
Mollyxxx
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Amazing…
The person really puts it all into perspective.
Wow – the way you’ve composed this image makes everything look so vast, and the person so small.
Interesting shot!
Thanks for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/06/falling-water.html
This could win awards.
the sense of scale is overwhelming… yet the tiny human figure is perfectly placed in the frame and not lost, but standing out in a significant way…
Wonderful photo. Love the composition!
Yes very usefull for alone challenge
This is very cool, well done!
you make amazing images!!
It looks exceptionally well in B/W
Whoa! Fantastic composition and interpretation of the theme.
excellent study with contrasts
happy Thursday
much love…
Wonderful shot. Perfect for the chalenge.
This is wonderful for size. Thank you for joining in the challenge.
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That’s an amazing entry for the prompt!