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Julian Escardo

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  • Olga Zvereva

    Olga Zvereva

    Excellent work!

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Thnx Olga!...

  • Scott  d'Almeida

    Scott d'Almeida

    fantastic

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Ty, ty!.....

  • Richard  George

    Richard George

    There will always be one more steller work from Julian…pure artistry sir.

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Ty Richard…...(no pressure right?...lol) – I am working on a sepia version and wonder if I can count on your opinion when I attach it at the end of the trail.

  • Isa Rodriguez

    Isa Rodriguez

    simply stunningly seen and rendered.. a fav.. i love this allot !

  • Julian Escardo replied

    New avatar Isa…..nice Miss lollypop. Ty so much for coming by!

  • Erika Gouws

    Erika Gouws

    Stunning

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Of all the one words I like this one…ty Erika!

  • Richard  George

    Richard George

    Did you need to ask my friend?...:) of course!

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Ty, it looks great large I think, slight vintage feel – thnx again Richard!

  • Kevin Bergen

    Kevin Bergen

    Very well seen! Boy, they wanted this area well-lit, huh? Very nicely done!

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Chris Burden’s piece at LACMA…..pop in; also at night when they are actually all lit-up. Thnx for visiting Kevin!

  • Shelly Hiebert

    Shelly Hiebert

    “We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly.” Martin Luther King, Jr.

    This image and title made me think of the above quote. Very cool work Julian and I am really loving this whole series :) And for what it’s worth….I LOVE the sepia version as well :)

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Thank you so much Shelly – for looking so carefully, for the capture of a feeling and for the recommendation on the sepia version – always nice to receive your visits!

  • Marguerite Foxon

    Marguerite Foxon

    How’s your neck feeling, LOL!!! You have a wonderful capacity for finding the unusual angle which after you’ve shot it seems such an obvious thing to do!! I guess that helps the rest of us learn to step out of the box and into new light (excuse the pun!).

  • Keith Reesor

    Keith Reesor

    Spectacular!! :)

  • Julian Escardo replied

    T H A N K Y o u!.....

  • Linda Bianic

    Linda Bianic

    What can I say???? This is a fantastic portrayal….if yiou folded it in half,, I am sure the posts would be exactly matched,,,,!!

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Thank you Linda…...love your comment!

  • Maria  Moro

    Maria Moro

    oh my!!!! .. you literally shoot for the sky … this is breath taking & it’s work of a genius…. bravo amico!!!!!!

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Ty Maria…your detailed comment has me dancing – !

  • KarenKSmith

    KarenKSmith

    very cool!

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Thnx Karen!...

  • Geoff  Coleman - Landscapes

    Geoff Coleman...

    Brilliant my friend – superb idea masterfully executed with the grading tone of the sky adding that perfect counterpoint.

  • Julian Escardo replied

    I long to read your comments Geoff as they offer such insight – ty my friend!

  • rita vita finzi

    rita vita finzi

    I don’t know exactly why, but I find it .. funny!, julian, as I could see you smiling while you were taking this shot .. did you??? ;-))))
    lovely, lovely and amazing!

  • Julian Escardo replied

    All I know is at if the photograph caused emotion this is good – and I know how much you like humor and spontaneity, so if it is funny to you then all is well. Ty for your kind visit Rita – have a great “end” of Monday amica!

  • LindaR

    LindaR

    I just love this ~ your pov of view always brings a smile ~ how is it, as I gaze up at these lights ~ they seem to be smiling back down at me? And of course – there is your thumbprint in your perspective ~ gazing in ~ it’s not just the lights ~ but the space inbetween that strikes me and want to linger longer…xx

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Your visits are always so enjoyable Linda…..Thank you very, very much!

  • James Howe

    James Howe

    Outstanding! Terrific combination of elements. Love the sepia version as well.

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Sepia rocks…thank you for mentioning it – I appreciate your visit James!

  • Varujhan  Chapanian

    Varujhan Chap...

    i love abstract pictures like this.great work

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Thank you so much Varujhan…

  • sticky

    sticky

    Fan diddly tastic x

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Ty…...!

  • rita vita finzi

    rita vita finzi

    congratulations, j.! ;-))))))))

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Grazie!~~~~

  • Tama Blough

    Tama Blough

    Congrats on your Urban Art feature!

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Ty Tama….......always the supporter!

  • Birgitta

    Birgitta

    Oh..oh oh!! (jumping up and down in chair)

    I LOVE THIS.

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Well, jumping of joy here at seeing your entry – ty Birgitta!

  • Heather  Rivet  IPA

    Heather Rivet...

    brilliant work

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Thank you so much Heather!.....

  • Catherine Davis

    Catherine Davis

    Amazing photo! Awesome angle!

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Thank you so much Catherine!......

  • parmi

    parmi

    This is so clever Julian, love what you did with this!

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Thnx Andrew……....good to see you!

  • oddoutlet

    oddoutlet

    TRippy cool composition! Looks great in sepia, well any colour really!

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Thank you so much…...!!

  • kalaryder

    kalaryder

    Terrific image
    would you like to add to Light up my Life group

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Thank you…....I’ll consider it -

  • morpheus71

    morpheus71

    Excellent use of repeating elements and negative space and a vanishing point several hundered feet up in the sky – which gives it a great but subtle depth, i reckon!

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Ty so much for your detailed comment…..!

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