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London Sky (#1078)

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Wednesday, November 22nd, 2006

London Sky

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London, 2005.

I recently added a link to the Phase Drift feed at bottom of every page of this site. (Thanks to Lor and Régis for reminding me to do this!)

Update: Just wanted to say thanks to Miles for mentioning the site.

Update 2: I really, really, really like Ze Frank. His brain is put on just right. He understands the balance between making entertainment and making something real... the balance between silliness and honesty. There are a lot of inside jokes on his video blog... Newcomers might feel a little confused, but it's worth the effort.

Fourteen Comments

Fellow Eskimo said:
1380 days ago

I love the sky...though the building on the left makes me feel like I am looking at it from an odd angle. Could just be me. :)

Régis said:
1380 days ago

Beautiful sky ! Funny to see so many different shapes of clouds there !

Gavin said:
1380 days ago

This is superb, a great insight into a place I've never been. Those clouds are just amazing, the variations work so well.

Toxic Lens said:
1380 days ago

Strange variety of clouds all in one place... Nice use of grain, and perfect exposure!

Budi said:
1379 days ago

nice tone, b :)

Neptune said:
1379 days ago

looks like an antique photo. Nice work.

ben said:
1379 days ago

très jolie photo. La composition est très équilibrée, on y trouve beaucoup de détails

fabrizio said:
1379 days ago

very nice cut and atmosphere...

Craig Wilson said:
1379 days ago

Love this B&W street shot, excellent tones.

marc said:
1377 days ago

very well done. The clouds are very nice!

.:CushmoK:. said:
1377 days ago

like an old picture.... like a beautiful picture..

Alberto Manoviere said:
1348 days ago

Wonderfully nostalgic, reminiscent of many film shots (French, late 30s) before the onslaught.

Ben said:
1214 days ago

there's so much going on without a whole lot going on. Engaging in a nondescript way. I like it a lot.

Reza said:
1188 days ago

what a fantastic old style shot, well done.

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