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Photography Realism posted on Oct 15, 2008
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Need to explain the title. The three images show a university bulding (Dept. of Physics) built in the 70s with some wall panels and glazing that went down a few weeks ago. Luckily, no one was hurt as this happened in the evening. Thanks for looking and encouraging commenting on Bahari. I had to think twice before posting it. Nikolay

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ElizaB

12:55PM | Wed, 15 October 2008

love the title...some of the schools here are in need of drastic repair too..very good capture

West_coaster07

12:59PM | Wed, 15 October 2008

Excellent capture!!

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Meisiekind

12:59PM | Wed, 15 October 2008

Glad no one got injured. Lovely play between light and shadows in this image! Excellent! :)

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durleybeachbum

1:05PM | Wed, 15 October 2008

Amazing sudden dereliction! Clever title, and a 'revealing' shot.

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Fidelity2

1:35PM | Wed, 15 October 2008

This image is very cool. 5+!

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francinechristophe

2:26PM | Wed, 15 October 2008

Quite impressive ! Worth a shot !

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drag

3:04PM | Wed, 15 October 2008

I guess that's the law of physic. Love the tones it really brings out the textures and the sense of decay.

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Margana

3:40PM | Wed, 15 October 2008

LOL at your title... very clever. Fabulous collaging and shooting, as well. Love the b/w.

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jeroni

3:51PM | Wed, 15 October 2008

excellent

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ShadowsNTime

6:29PM | Wed, 15 October 2008

Amazing that no one got hurt! Very interesting capture, well see, well shot Nikolay! The title certainly fits:-)

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dbrv6

7:52PM | Wed, 15 October 2008

Excellent image and I had some moments as I amused myself by dreaming up reasons why the title as I went over the image. Glad no one was hurt.

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Ionel

7:58PM | Wed, 15 October 2008

Excellently done!!!

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MrsRatbag

9:09PM | Wed, 15 October 2008

Sad occurrence, but it makes for a great image!

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anahata.c

11:47PM | Wed, 15 October 2008

a symphony in spatial segments & lines. A true collage, and the texture created by all these squares & diagonals, etc., is quite electric. I love the decay of the exposed walls & girders (I've always loved the decay in your work), and I love the strange pile-up of stuff on the outer surfaces: In the upper image, all kinds of stuff along the stairwell, for example. A bristling shot, very musical, and packed with visual activity. One of your photographs that's a photograph and abstract art at the same time. Electric.

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NekhbetSun

7:17AM | Thu, 16 October 2008

Interesting shot !

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junge1

5:08PM | Thu, 16 October 2008

Nice presentation. Reminds me of similar buildings I have seen in Germany!

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marybelgium

3:08PM | Fri, 17 October 2008

great idea ! superb collage !

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Chipka

10:01PM | Fri, 17 October 2008

Fantastic images in a fantastic collage. Your explanation in conjunction with these images produces an intriguing, though wrenching commentary on so much! The whole thing, especially the images collaged here, are quite poignant.

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koosievantutte

5:19PM | Tue, 28 October 2008

love the title - fine images

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three_grrr

10:22PM | Tue, 28 October 2008

Strangely it works as one art piece, I'm not seeing it as a collage at all. A wonderful unity in this piece.


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