Some Architecture is Not Human
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I like this one and #2 the best. This reminds me of the type of prints by Escher. I know that all of the figures are probably cubes, but the angle at which you view the cubes makes them change visually. Since it is an entry in architecture, I'm not sure I know what would be the best entry.

Barbara Wiegand
2006-12-28 22:19:07
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I love this. I don't know how you took the picture, but is it a honeycomb? It reminds me of an Escher print-or the kind that he makes. I know that the figures are probably all cubes, but they change by the angle that you view them.

Barbara Wiegand
2006-12-28 22:23:05
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I think this is the most interesting, and the concept is interesting too. Go for it. I guess they haven't specified man made architecture.

Anne Kotzman
2006-12-28 23:22:22
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this is amazing!! (it is a beehive, right??!!) the shadows and shapes are so neat, like an escher. i love it!

Vera Komisarjevsky
2006-12-28 23:29:36
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Wonderful--for both lighting and subject. Will the judges think it's a cheat?

Karen Greif
2006-12-29 06:23:34
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I have always loved this photograph (it's honeycomb, isn't it?). The beauty of the color and the marvel of it's perfect design join to make it (in my opinion) a picture that inspires contemplation.

Sandy Songer
2006-12-29 06:36:03
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What is this, anyway? Fort Knox? Corrugated buildings bright, liked the first one, but for a contest, I liked the LOcal School Building best.

Rose Brinks
2006-12-29 06:43:22
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The best!!!

Hal Cochrane
2006-12-29 06:56:10
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This is awesome. I can't identify what it is, but the light and the geometric detail are very intereting.

Sandra Newberg
2006-12-29 06:59:41
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By far the best!!

Roseanne Cochrane
2006-12-29 07:14:08
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This would be my first vote

Reid Hayhow
2006-12-29 07:49:05
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Now THIS is very interesting. What is it?

Betty Samuel
2006-12-29 07:52:59
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This is really stunning-variation in color is amazing.

Lanna Keller
2006-12-29 07:54:10
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This picture is kinda neat because it makes me look at it to figure out what the hell it is.

Jeff Echols
2006-12-29 07:56:20
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I like this one the best by far as it shows the viewer something that most of us would not take the time to see or have the ability to notice. This is my choice. The red corrugation against deep green grass is my next favorite.

John Calderazzo
2006-12-29 08:15:46
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nice texture

John Moran
2006-12-29 08:38:14
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This is my favorite among the architecture -- very, very cool! James

James Pritchett
2006-12-29 08:50:50
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I like this best, but I don't know what it is. The hex pattern fits insect eye and honeycomb, but my memory doesn't allow for the spheres (?) beneath.

Mel Dodd
2006-12-29 09:01:22
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this is the one I'd pick as it's unique

Todd Simmons
2006-12-29 09:06:22
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very clever. go for it

Larry Petta
2006-12-29 09:26:10
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Gene, I like this one the best (architecture)because it is just so unique. The lighting highlights the lower middle section and therefore it reflects and gives different dimensions.

Tracy Soule
2006-12-29 09:30:16
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Some architecture is not manmade? I really like this one - probably because it is not human in origin, and I like the light and colour. The school window next favourite, mostly because of its balance. The shed doesn't do a whole lot for me. Its more interesting than intriguing. I'm not all that "into' red.

Mandy Kotzman
2006-12-29 09:52:59
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Very cool! This is my favorite architecture pic (I'm assuming it's a honeycomb?). I like the luminous quality of the shot. I'm guessing you would score points for the uniqueness of it; you thought outside the box, and caused the observer to do the same.

Joel Kaines
2006-12-29 10:07:14
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This I like! but can't identify it

Dennis Sovick
2006-12-29 10:15:50
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Gene, This one is very intriguing and appeals to me the most in this catagory. What kind of insect nest is it? It does not have the hexagonal structure of bees or wasps. - Earl

Earl Mosburg
2006-12-29 10:38:52
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Definitely this one! I don't know what it is, but the texture is wonderful.

Nan Ingersoll
2006-12-29 11:52:58
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My favorite!!!!!!

David Wallace
2006-12-29 12:13:17
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I like this one as well. Looks like the honey cells in a beehive. Each cell is slightly different but there is an overall homogenitiy to it all.

Dan Baker
2006-12-29 12:27:23
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This picture is also really good. I don't know what it is but it's neat just looking at it.

Jim Kincaid
2006-12-29 13:49:57
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this is the one to submit for the architecture...

Anna Echols
2006-12-29 14:56:22
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The real winner for me -- looks warm and busy -- sort of like an Escher color print. Great job! JSK

Jennifer Kutzik
2006-12-29 16:00:59
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I'd vote for this one or the previous one with the round window. Does this one have good depth of field across its entire width?

Scott Peterson
2006-12-29 16:34:18
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This is cool - and very inventive! I can't think of much to suggest on this one... except maybe darkening the corners just a tad.

Jonathan Ley
2006-12-29 19:31:35
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this is a nice photo, makes you wonder if it's human architecture or made by honeybees.

Shachaf Ronen
2006-12-29 21:53:23
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THIS ONE!!! Much more visually interesting than the others. Depth, light, geometry - all are good. Also curiosity makes you look more closely. The variation of lighting is very interesting. Trudy

Trudy Powers
2006-12-30 11:11:44
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I think you should sumbit this one. Nice composition, pleasing contrast and colors, and lots of interest. I'd be tempted to experiment with the levels a bit(enhance, lighting, levels) to see what you might get, but that's just me. I think this is your best of the architecture series.

Scott Baily
2006-12-30 12:53:12
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This is amazing. I love it. I can't even tell what it is. The depth is fantastic. Very interesting light and texture. This would definately be a winner if I got to judge!

Pamela Lee
2006-12-31 13:31:36
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"I love this. I don't know how you took the picture, but is it a honeycomb? It reminds me of an Escher print-or the kind that he makes. I know that the figures are probably all cubes, but they change by the angle that you view them."

Barbara Wiegand
2006-12-28 22:23:05