Pillars of Knowledge by dasSuiGeneris
dasSuiGeneris

Pillars of Knowledge by

Looking toward the entrance of
The Clark County Public Library in Springfield, Ohio, USA

Sony Cybershot DSC-W170
Handheld
14 mm
f/4.5
1/320 sec
ISO-100
No Crop and No Edit

22 Jul 2010 @ 15:03 EDT

Thank You All for viewing my photograph

… – das – …

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Tags

amazing, architecture, bricks, library, pillars, popular, repetition, tunnel, walkways, wow

Comments

  • jsarge
    jsargealmost 2 years ago

    I like the tunnel vision you get from this photo along with shadows thats thrown around all over. NICE!

  • Thank You! I enjoyed this one. I was spying that ashtray, though, and thinking about moving it for a future shoot.

    – dasSuiGeneris

  • Vicki Ferrari Photography
    Vicki Ferrari ...almost 2 years ago

    Gorgeous photography!!! I think the ashtray adds that something extra!! Things that are perfectly perfect aren’t always that interesting to the eye, or only briefly anyway!! Maybe if you moved it onto the other side, about 2/3’s of the way along?!! Hope you don’t mind me saying that – I don’t like offering unrequested stuff like that!! :))) If I have offended you, I don;t mean to so please ignore me if I have!! :))) Big smiles! Vicki :))

  • No, Thank You for the advice and feedback! This picture is getting a lot of views, and I will be visiting this location again very soon I hope to have some similar pictures of this to post later.

    – dasSuiGeneris

  • Thanks Vicki for the Favorite!

    – dasSuiGeneris

  • Ramzi Naja
    Ramzi Najaalmost 2 years ago

    well done!

  • Thank You Ramzi and thanks for the favorite! I am excited about this picture and it’s getting a lot of views.

    – dasSuiGeneris

  • Susanne Van Hulst
    Susanne Van Hulstalmost 2 years ago

    I love the light, the shadow patterns and the perspective in this photo. Very nice!

  • Thank You very much Susanne! This location is beautiful and I would love to do it with professional equipment and a tripod. Thank You for the Favorite!

    – dasSuiGeneris

  • Julienne  Bowser
    Julienne Bowseralmost 2 years ago

    A great use of perspective :)

  • Thank You NautilusBlue! One of those rare instances for me. Thanks for commenting.

    – dasSuiGeneris

  • JohnDSmith
    JohnDSmithalmost 2 years ago

    I would love to comment this amazing shot,….But I think I`m in some kind of trance,…..

  • Well JohnDSmith, I had absolutely no idea that I could elicit such an all-consuming effect on viewers. Great to hear it! And Thank You, JohnDSmith, for your support!

    – dasSuiGeneris

  • Jenifer DeBellis
    Jenifer DeBellisalmost 2 years ago

    These are my favorite types of architectural shots — well, these and the vertigo ones. Here’s to over 4000 views! Salute!!!

  • Thank You Jenifer!Glad you like it! Yeah, I’m still kinda scratching my head on that number. It somehow got out of hand. I’ve seen, though, a club for 10,000 page views. How exclusive! I just don’t know what it all means. Just kidding (horrid attempt at self-inflicted ignorance). Really though, thanks for the comment! (ack: salute)

    – dasSuiGeneris

  • If I ran down this tunnel snapping pictures, would it create some sort of “vertigo illusion”? Or, would I just look like an uncontrollable crazyperson? Oh… right… we already KNOW the answers… sorry;)

    – dasSuiGeneris

  • Paul Wilkin
    Paul Wilkinalmost 2 years ago

    Great perspective, it works well. My brain like this kind of geometry, and looks even better framed.

  • Thanks Paul! I keep going back to this spot, trying to see what else I can do with it… and I do agree, it looks way better framed!

    – dasSuiGeneris

  • adriancihuy
    adriancihuyalmost 2 years ago

    nice perspective i love it

  • Thank You, adriancihuy! It was a welcome surprise for me to see this.

    – dasSuiGeneris

  • Mal Bray
    Mal Brayalmost 2 years ago

    Superbly graphic and linear composition.

  • Thank You kindly, Mal Bray! Every time I view this photo, I see more going on in it. Thanks for the comment!

    – dasSuiGeneris