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Many thanks for all your comments on my last up load, all very much appreciated.
Visited the Victoria Baths in Manchester recently with a few fellow TOG and came up with this one in the Turkish steam rooms.
Processed for a moody feel, but struggled for a good title any good suggestion from anyone is very welcome.
Thanks for looking
Regards Richard
| Camera: | Canon EOS 5D MkII |
| Lens: | Canon 17-40L |
| Recording media: | RAW (digital) |
| Title: | Rooms within the room of a tide mind |
| Username: | |
| Uploaded: | 9 Jul 2012 - 8:44 AM |
| Tags: | Humour / fun, Manchester, Steam rooms, Victoria baths |
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Brilliant! Symmetry can look academic, dead, but this has a sense of mystery and tension.
Moira
A great sense of depth in the lower part of the image- and then comes the surprise, because that wall in the doorway partly feels like a picture on the near wall. The more I look the more it comes and goes as a room beyond or a picture on the wall - now I know I need my eyes testing ![]()
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Helen
Weird in a wonderful way. It reminds me of a scene in Kubrics film 2001.
Brian.
How about It's like talking to a brick wall..............might be a good title...........then again it might not........![]()
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or how about Seeing my inner soul...........
"Finding enlightenment" - Excellent image. A couple of slight distractions though are the crack in the floor - could this be cloned out? and the light reflecting on the tiles top RHS, could this be dulled down a tad?
This is one of those photos with not much going on but you can still keep looking at for quite a while - excellent.
Sometimes a shot comes along that the minute you see it you like it, from the thumbnail I was hooked then when it exploded on the screen well it's a work of art, something you would see in an art gallery stunning in all departments a picture paints a thousand words when it's this good, can be lot's of things in a minds eye, I have one word for it STUPENDOUS
John
fine work Richard there he is sitting all alone in the inner sanctum very thought provoking and agree with John above
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Many thanks for all your comments everyone very much appreciated.
Thanks for the EC Pete a really suprise and delight too.
Also thanks to Julia for her two title suggestion both of which I like, and to Stuart for your suggestion too, which again is a possiblity
Regards Richard
Love it Richard, first class Professional photography.
Regards
Trev.
'Waiting His Turn', perhaps?
No matter the title, Rich, it is a quality piece of work that gets the brainworking, always a sign of a top shot.
Malc
"Introspection"
A strong image, intriguing, lots of questions, and very well executed, Richard.
Dave
Seen images of this location by LesF on here (who is also a member of our Camera Club) and it looks a great place to visit
This is a super capture, Richard, a very beautiful piece of work...have another UA ![]()
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Brilliant! a work of art in a Photograph Richard. This has to be one of your VERY best, a real classic.
John ![]()
A superb composition and an excellent image Richard. Very well processed too. Please accept another UA.
Derek
From the Red side....Very interesting image...Finally cursed down the comments...Maybe hes losted a lot of money in two recessions,,,,Regards....John
never awarded a shot before, but like I said last night, my fave shot of yours so have a gong ![]()
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