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Awesome. Wonderful capture.
Juan Valverde 4 years ago
Great lighting, just perfect.
Elaine Vallet 4 years ago
brilliant! love teh shadows in this one
Robin Roels  Cheers Elaine. I'm also glad to be a part of your b&w favorites ;-)
Cile Bailey 4 years ago
robin what an interesting picture, I have been looking at it for a while now and keep finding something new to see. I thought it may be taken on a to floor of a building but then changed my mind as the writing on the windows or done from the outside. So many different levels to this photograph. This is just wonderful!
Always, Cile
Jure Kravanja 4 years ago
amazing composition
Robin Roels  you got right to the point Jure! cheers
Jeremy Russell 4 years ago
Nice one Robin.

Robin Roels  cheers my Australian friend! btw love the 'twist' shot!
Jeremy Russell  Cheers Robin.

Codrin Lupei 4 years ago
...another great one Robin...excellent seen...so many windows...inside, outside, on the walls :-)...I see that you can find some great locations for taking pictures...this one is a fave for me...like it a lot...
...all the best...
Codrin
Robin Roels  They are really hard to find Codrin, but I like exploring these buildings.
Thanks for the 'my favourites' selection. Cheers man!
Christopher Scott 4 years ago
Interesting category you put it in - broadening the portfolio? =)
To the photograph, I really like it, once again a very nice shot of a abandoned building! Btw, where do the people live in Belgium? There seem to be many places like this there...
Robin Roels  Hey C, I've put an 'urban tag' to it, because it is ofcourse an urban shot. Let's say I see it as an urban abstract :-) Sometimes hard to find the right category...
These places, I search them, there aren't that many though (darn). But because there isn't that much beautiful nature, mountains, sea with rocks and all kind of that stuff over here I've chosen to find 'the beauty' elsewhere. But they are really hard to find. I'm fine for now, but I don't know what the next one will be :-)
How are you doing mate?
cheers
robin
btw, thanks for the comment
Christopher Scott  I'm doing great, had a long flight and almost collapsed yesterday evening (jet lag), but now I'm all ready for the day.
You're series of abandoned buildings is great, don't understand me wrong. And I think it's interesting when mixing them into different categories.
So hey, you take care... I'm already excited on your next motif! Take care mate.
Robin Roels  A friend of mine just went to New jersey (states), came back and had the same kind of K.O. feeling for a few days. One day I would also love to go to the states, meet their culture, drive a '68 Camaro! Shoot around (with the camera that is) and avoid the bible belt :-)
PS I: no worries mate, I wasn't understanding you wrong at all ;-)
PS II: Where did the airplane take you?
cheers
robin
Christopher Scott  It took me to Tokyo, and I'm still there enjoying the city. Unfortunately none of my uploaded images have been accepted so far... Well, I'm not good in editing images on my laptop I guess.
cheers
Chris
Robin Roels  You lucky bastard! ;-) I always wanted to go there! But it's such an expensive country. Tell me mate, are you there for the holiday, work, music, ...?
Btw, I'm going to your country for a week(at the start of the new year). Never been there before. Always went for hotter places. Don't ask me where I'm gonna be at, but good friends of mine own a place there. Have to find out where it is. I will tell you later on, who knows, it isn't that far away from where you at.
I wants to get some footage from yakuza country Christopher, and I hope you're a great time over there!
I'll be talking to you later mate
cheers
robin
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Equipment
Canon EOS 5D
Location
bruges
Date
2007MMDD
Tags
WINDOW, CONCRETE, URBAN
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Comments
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Category
Abstract
 
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