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One thing for sure, this is a very creative photo...I often see reflections, but not really...that is, I pay them no mind, and walk on by...and miss things like this!
Chorzów[ˈxɔʐuf] is a city in Silesia (coordinates: 50°18′N 18°57′E), southern Poland with around 114,680 (2006) inhabitants and an area of 33.5 km². Chorzów is situated on the Rawa river on the Silesian Highland in the heart of the Upper Silesian Industrial Area, 7 km north-west of Katowice. Chorzów is in the middle of Upper Silesian Metropolitan Union, the largest legally-recognized urban entity in Poland with a population of 2.2 mln. The population of the urban area in the conurbation around Chorzów is about 3.5 million. (From Wikipedia.)
Perfect composition, że tak powiem.
ReplyDeleteObstawiam VW ;-)
Wow, that's a very interesting perspective!
ReplyDeleteIt is my first time visiting your blog, but it looks fantastic. I hope you will visit our daily photo site at http://www.budapestdailyphoto.com or http://www.singaporedailyphoto.com. Feel free to leave some comments too!
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The flats look like they are in motion through the car window. It makes the photo interesting.
ReplyDeleteOne thing for sure, this is a very creative photo...I often see reflections, but not really...that is, I pay them no mind, and walk on by...and miss things like this!
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
Nie ważne, i tak prawie wszyscy producenci samochodów używają szkła od tej samej firmy (Semperit, czy coś takiego:))
ReplyDeleteAle zdjęcie absolutnie wyborne, bardzo abstrakcyjne ujęcie czegoś prozaicznego, super:)
Either way it makes a very artistic photo.
ReplyDeleteGreat picture!
ReplyDeleteThey remind me of the flats in Viña del Mar. They also have small balconies that look all the same.
ReplyDeleteexcellent photo and technique. I like the effect. I am glad you liked the ducks. Your observations were very interesting.
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