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Photo ""Hatvan" # 2"

photo ""Hatvan" # 2" tags: architecture, landscape, winter
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Babette Babette #1 Sat 9 Feb 2002 02:23

Excellent, Rene!


Alenka Kachuro Alenka Kachuro #2 Sat 9 Feb 2002 04:41

Exceptional graphical quality... The patterns and all those elements that fall out of the patterns are a hoot. Rene.... -- !!!!!


Sandra Battaglia Sandra Battaglia #3 Sat 9 Feb 2002 05:28

Wonderful! smile


valerie hutton valerie hutton #4 Sat 9 Feb 2002 06:00

I can only underline what Alenka has already said...I love it, esp. the sepia tones.....


PINXIT PINXIT #5 Sat 9 Feb 2002 08:18

!!!WOW!!!
Rene!
Wonderful!


Dmitry Dmitry Dmitry Dmitry #6 Sat 9 Feb 2002 11:46

Nice shot, BIG monster!


Peter Schwarz Peter Schwarz #7 Sat 9 Feb 2002 19:20

Wonderful image with sharp details - nice neighbourhood - Great shot, Rene!


Gudrun Svenda Gudrun Svenda #8 Sat 9 Feb 2002 20:05

Hmmmmm ??? It doesn`t just blow up my shirt (the other one did), but like a photo and in sepia very well done.


Tadeu Gouveia Tadeu Gouveia #9 Sat 9 Feb 2002 21:55

Nice shot!!


Vasile Dorolti Vasile Dorolti #10 Sun 10 Feb 2002 12:12

Hei Postcardman!!!!You trry to invade "my teritory"???Hatvan,b/w photos,Pinxit,-wellcome in the hard photografers club!!!!the first steps were really gret!!!


lisa yang lisa yang #11 Sat 16 Feb 2002 00:19

Sepia almost always make photographs look much better. Good selection! The snow provides a tad too much contrast, I feel.


Tio Pepe Tio Pepe #12 Sun 24 Feb 2002 03:06

well this is not a nice neighbourhood - actually those who know it would rather they didn`t live anywhere near it let alone in that particular block of flats or the house in front of it
what is nice is how the picture emphasises the contrast between those two - the huge flat ugly dirty façade and all its windows different from one another in a sickening way on the one hand and the old house probably combined with a barn still sheltering livestock though this here is still a town we are talking about and the old drinking fountain on the other hand
the curios thing is the house looks like something not impressive enough to stand by itself in a picture so in a certain way/to a certain extent it needs the background supplied by the horrendous block behind for contrast
at the same time the wooden fence marking the land belonging to the owner of the house as well as the fountain (not visible actually but suggested by the pole and the very long arm at its upper end) add something of an archaic dimension to this most contemporary of a building - the prefab block of flats
if this image were set against a white background with no frame at all the white in the snow would create the illusion that bits of the objects represented have been cut out
a sick world standing strong