At first I was attracted by a painter’s art school class in the afternoon sun, they had their focus on this old house in Nuremberg (it’s a student’s home). Then I returned after midnight, to catch the reflections in the river, vertical format was needed.
1 horizontal postcard in the afternoon
2 vertical after midnight: with the mirror scene in the river below
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related: Weekly Photo Challenge: one-shot-two-ways
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Weekly Photo Challenge: One Shot Two Ways
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great job for this week’s challenge!
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gorgeous 🙂
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I usually avoid vertical formats, but in this case it was a MUST: like your ship with airplane in the sky 🙂
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Horizontal / Vertical – Day / Night! Love the idea and the outcome! 🙂
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you could create two t-shirts, Marina –
a yellow tree as a good morning breakfast shirt –
and the same tree as a blue tree with moon in the night
– a bed t-shirt 🙂
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What a nice idea, Frizz!!! 🙂
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I love the reflected image! It’s amazing!
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I totally agree with the reflected image – what a great idea, it gives us a completely different perspective. I actually had to go back to the first photo to ‘check’ if it was the same… Great job, Frizz!!
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Love this one shot and two ways!
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The reflection is extraordinary.
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Great reflection! Marie
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That’s a nice interpretation of the challenge, I love the day time to night time images
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the abundance of water in Europe is very appealing to us who come from a very dry country even arid in some areas
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Great photographs, Frizz. 🙂
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I liked your:
“…Human beings are multi-dimensional .
But I fall in love with people because of their words.
I judge them by their choice of words !
I think that dimension attracts me more than looks ,
clothes ,education or money! “
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Ya, I love words. 🙂
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hi Archita,
for example:
I like the positive,
optimistic message
of your:
“If life is the drama ,
then you are the acrobat.”
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Great take on the challenge, Frizz. Your interpretation goes the extra mile!
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The night time shot is beautiful, Frizz. 🙂
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Dietmar, I was there in 2007! Lovely photos. Check out my world’s largest chess set/board photos today! 🙂
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Particularly love the nighttime reflection Frizz. Beautiful 🙂
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Wow! Really nice response to this week’s challenge.
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I love the reflection you caught in the second photo.
janet
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Great post. I like that you shot at different times of the day.
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Both great, but I see your point on the second picture. It would have been a sin not to do it that way.
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Perfect for the challenge. The vertical version is wonderful! And great reflection.
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I noticed your comment about avoiding vertical formats. I prefer taking horizontal photographs as well, but I have to say, the vertical version is all about the big picture. I wonder what I’ve been missing all this time….
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I agree too, these are great shots… Thanks and Love, nia
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Super bright images!
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I love the reflection in the water on the 2nd way!
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I prefer the night shot, it looks better because you get the reflections in the water. Very nice Frizz.
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wow. this is cool. night photo look great due to reflection
http://amarnaik.wordpress.com/2013/08/09/weekly-photo-challenge-one-shot-two-ways/
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A great example of making a photo REALLY special.
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Wonderful!
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Another interpretation:
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