Lady in red...


A bit more scale….(remake of “Heavy Metal”, offered by request)

Lady in red... belongs to the following groups:
Architecture and cityscapes Available for sale asMatted Prints and Framed Prints


A bit more scale….(remake of “Heavy Metal”, offered by request)

Matted Prints and Framed Prints
terezadelpilar
Love the titatinum and the red. Wonderful shot!
Julian Escardo replied
Thank you for your visit Tereza….!
Denis Dalby
Pardon me Julian, but your scale is showing! Superb!
Julian Escardo replied
Thanks for appreciating this Denis….!
Chris Clark
SUPERB
Julian Escardo replied
THANKS
rita vita finzi
gehry, I love that man!!!!! :-D
gorgiosissima, julian, exquisite composition and … so bright!
Julian Escardo replied
Always good to see you Rita….grazie!
Marguerite Foxon
Its powerful to see the size of the building with this jaunty lady marching along dwarfed by the building. Im glad you included it in your portfolio.
Julian Escardo replied
Thanks Marguerite!......it was a about time to show a bit of scale and a wider view.
Kenny Gulley Jr.
its as she being consumed by the structure
Julian Escardo replied
Great observation Kenny!.......
Marguerite Foxon
I hope you will leave it up on the site Julian. Its a very nice complement to your other shots.
Julian Escardo replied
Thank you Marguerite…...I just might. (I added another shot to the trail to further show scale and “reveal” my secret close-ups btw)
Geoff Coleman...
Love this – and it is great in giving it a sense of scale although the hand railing really did that. But just so interesting seeing what the addition of a person, even with her back turned and so relatively small in the photograph, does to it.
Julian Escardo replied
Thanks Geoff, the dirty floor kind of spoils it but I wanted to give everyone a sense of the dimensions – as always, I am grateful for your stop and comment.
Joanne Bradley
Amazing DOF, just an incredible image showing such breathtaking architecture!
Julian Escardo replied
Thanks Joanne…....while this image lasts, I like it too -
Maria Moro
Breath taking,,
Julian Escardo replied
Thank you…..(love these kind of comments!)
frenchblue
breathtaking piece….is it a Frank Gehry building??? he is my fav architect!