| camera | NIKON D300 |
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| aperture | f/5.6 |
| sensitivity | ISO200 |
| focal length | 130.0mm |
| resolution | 891x700 pixels |
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Your Spacetime or Mine?
A Houston skyscraper reflected in one of the many piece of broken window glass covering downtown streets after hurricane Ike.
This is it for the Ike shots. I hope you all got trough this three day series without getting too bored.
comments (19)
Your unique take on the Ike event was brilliant, Martin...I am sorry to see you cap the lens at this point.
This image is very innovative.
Not bored at all Martin, another thoughtful and interesting shot.
An intriguing image - this looks like a peep through a hole in a fence. I would never have thought it was a reflection.
Ingrid
I was hoping for more pics in this series, its been a really interesting take on the event. This is my favourite, a striking and imaginative shot
No chance of getting bored Martin. This is an excellent shot. Love your unusual take on Ike.
Never bored with your images Martin.
I like the sharp angled shape against the amoeba-like shape of the shard. Curious that the latter is broken-glass. It seems quite soft.
bored lol, i think its brilliant Martin, as Paul says wonderfully imaginative and clever, well done
Not bored Martin quite the reverse. This is the best of the series
Well, looks like all glass is in tact on the reflected building, Martin. Looking at this immaculate shot, I would never guess there is a havoc on the streets of Houston. Check this Ike pictures out
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2008/09/the_short_but_eventful_life_of.html
very creative, I especially like this one
One for the books - excellent. It would have been a likey if the building was pinsharp to further offset the surrounding parts.
Seeing the Ike results as a creative photo opportunity and not sensational news type opportunity is special for me. Congratulations.
Interesting shot.
Looks like this building survived; hope you weren't too badly affected yourself! Superb image.
We saw it at the newstv, in France..i suppose it should be unbelievable..
Oh yes: this is a good take on cityscape Martin!
Nice framing. The difference in texture/color from the framing to the subect worked vey well too.
It's always good to see someone go outside of their usual reportoire
Very creative and successful result ! Bravo !
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