People on the steps of La Grande Arche de la Défense in Paris.
La Grande Arche de la Défense
Canon 5D Canon EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM
135 mm · f/9,0 · 1/320 sec · ISO 200
People on the steps of La Grande Arche de la Défense in Paris.
Herbert, This is my most favorite image of yours to date. So outside of the box from your usual high detail, colorful or grayscale intensive work.
Hollywood feature (Cult) film’ish quality from a Fantasy genre film … like “What Dreams May Come”. WOW !!
The more I look the most I like. So minimal and so complex at the same time. LOVE IT !! Trippy, man. thanks for sharing.
Wish I could vote 2x
Dein ausgesprochen freundlicher und sehr lobenderKommentar, hat mich total gefreut. Auch Deine konstruktive Wertschätzung habe ich sehr genossen, Paul. Vielen Dank dafür. Ganz herzlich Grüße und noch einen schönen Abend.
Your use of geometry and spaces are fantastic. It also complements the shot very well with the inclusion of people who are very well located and are compensated in stages. I get an idea of the image without people and I think it would be an empty space without much interest.
Congratulations and my like.
I would like to thank you very much, Mariano, for your very kind and very constructive comment. Also thank you very much for the like. Best regards, Herbert
Wonderful shot Herbert!
Thank you very much, Alan. Greetings Herbert
Another great image!
Herbert, Congratulations once again on a well deserved Photo of the Day.
Salute!
Thank you very much for that, Paul Greeting Herbert
Congratulations Herbert!
A well deserved PotD!
Thank you very much, Frank, for your appreciation of my PotD. Greetings Herbert
Great image Herbert, and deserved POTD!
Thank you, Alan, for your congratulations on my picture of the day. Greetings Herbert
I can't find the right words to describe it. That means is art, only I can feel it but hard to describe. ME ENCANTO
Thank you very much, Nikaa, for your very laudatory comment. I am very happy. Greetings, Herbert
Great geometry and perspective.
Thank you very much, Carl, for your kind annotation. Greeting Herbert