Ducted & Channelled
Taken August 07, a view within a darkish alley in the Northern region of Melbourne’s CBD.
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mick8585
A busy image Tom. Like the content. Just enough colour to generate interest. Have you tried this in mono ?
Trinx
yep, works the best i reckon in colour. thanx for the comment
Lance Leopold
Nice EOD image,i like it!!
thickblackoutline
i especially like that red alarm bell! you know i reckon that this shot actually does the reality justice…. i can tell b/c of what an awesome shot it actually is.
Paul Vanzella
Tom lovin’ your subject matter – and your treatments are spot on – great folio mate!
shanghaiwu
I agree with paul/great…...... no ,wonderful folio Tom Trinca
ingrids
LOVE THIS IMAGE!!! really cool subject matter and the colours just adds to it!!
Coralie Casey
Very cool, loving the shapes and colours…very industrial.
Oliver Higgins
Great pic. I often look at something like that and wonder how to make it fascinating like that. Well Done!
mgadise
turning the ordinary into the extraordinary, stylish.
Trinx
thanks everybody for all your comments! really appreciate it, thankyou!
Jef Harris
Man, I totally love this. You really captured the industrialality, (is that a word?), of the metal and brick.
Lisa Defazio
Love this Tom!
lex7
Wow, ducts neaver looked so nice. Great job.
hinting
nice one. I told some like this in Hong Kong. Great engineering!
Dave Aarons
Excellent
Alyson Pearson
hey thanks for your comment.
this is an amazing shot, love the colours and tones!!
Michael Gatch
love the colors and tones here. really nice shot well done indeed.
David DeWitt
Interesting subject matter. You have a good eye for interesting;material!
Adam Lana
this is awesome… a great graphical piece
bellmusker
Strangely beautiful….
morningbri
love this.
so so much!
colors are great
blueeyesjus
Beautifully grungy, I love these “retro-fit” images, where the built fabric wears its “upgrades”, where engineering dominates aesthetics
RVRFNX 24 days ago
Great shot. I love ducts and the hidden sides of buildings.