I like this. Beautiful color. It appears that you were going for symmetry and missed by a wee bit. If you rotate the image a degree or so clockwise and then crop accordingly, you can probably accomplish near perfect symmetry. Good work.
Paul
On May 29, 2005, at 11:00 PM, frank theriault wrote:

On 5/29/05, Johannes Schwab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello together,

this is a picture I like quite much - though it's maybe a bit
colourful... It's a new shopping temple in the south of Germany an the
use of the DA16-45 produced a nice effect... Hope you like it...

http://www.digifotografen.de/4images/details.php?image_id=8

After I took that photo I began to use RSE 2005 and so I got access to
the original file which is not that "flashy" (as we would say in
Germany)... So I put the link to that (compressed and resized) file
here: http://www.im-auftrag-des-herrn-unterwegs.de/pentax/ undercover_raw.jpg

If you like the pic you may download it full size under
http://www.im-auftrag-des-herrn-unterwegs.de/pentax/IMGP4318-01.jpg

Have a good week,

I like this shot!  You're right, the colours are marvelous, and the
composition using the escalators and all the different levels is quite
good.

It would make a wonderful promotional photo for that shopping mall.

BTW, I know English isn't your first language, so this isn't a
criticism at all, but I laughed when you called it a "shopping
temple".  Here in North America at least, going to a shopping mall has
become (for many) a near-religious experience.  Perhaps shopping
temple is a more appropriate name than mall!  <LOL>

Again, very good photo.

cheers,
frank
--
"Sharpness is a bourgeois concept."  -Henri Cartier-Bresson


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