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CornerPosted by Two Sense (Atlantic Shores, United States) on 5 April 2008 in Cityscape & Urban. Lilly : . . there was a guy selling worn shoes in that doorway last week A record of timeslots shared : all images and storylines © www.ourtwosense.com ("O2S") 2008, 2009
Comments (33)
JoeB from Brampton, CanadaAfter being fleeced for $32,000 why would you need pockets. 5 Apr 2008 1:21pm zOOm from Paris, FranceAhahaha ! Agree with Joe ! Nice colours, so contrasted for this corner street ! 5 Apr 2008 1:47pm Marion from Nanaimo, BC, CanadaI think this may be the best one yet. I think I would prefer to be on the right side. I must be a snob. ;D 5 Apr 2008 2:08pm yiannis krikis from thessaloniki, Greecevery well composed diptych - excellent colors 5 Apr 2008 3:03pm tyan from Singapore, Singaporehaha,so humourous and such perfectly seamless piece of work!Gosh!Can you PLEASE! ps thanksfor popping by despite my hiatus.Appreciate it:) 5 Apr 2008 4:50pm Earnest from Oklahoma, United StatesThe stance of the people reminds me of an architectural rendering... Interesting color pallet too. 5 Apr 2008 7:54pm alex centrella from Califronia, United Statesinteresting image sandwich, the colors compliment each other, another fine piece of art. 5 Apr 2008 8:35pm bronzebilly u.k. from Barry,Vale of Glamorgan, United KingdomHey L&R ..I'm still in awe of your work I can hardly comment without dribbling...your stitches are so accurate they're seamless, as they say...looking backward..this has got to your most inventive image yet:- 5 Apr 2008 10:37pm Jennifer Radio from United Statesthank you for your input! :] this is a fantastic shot, I love the busyness of it. 5 Apr 2008 11:18pm Michael Skorulski from Cigel, SlovakiaA super pair of shots nicely stitched. And I've noticed that good coats sometimes don't have pockets! So annoying! 6 Apr 2008 5:49am e. from New York, NY, United StatesReally neat! The two photos blend well together. 6 Apr 2008 6:14am Tracey from Baltimore, United StatesI love the irony of the contrast, yet seamless nature of the photos. Especially in this one! 6 Apr 2008 12:56pm GJC from Kyoto, JapanReally well done, as usual. In fact it's so well done that at first I thought I'd somehow gotten the wrong blog because there was only one photo. Oh, wait! Among many things, I like the people on the right with none on the left, which tells us something about both places. 6 Apr 2008 1:27pm Twelvebit from Victoria, United StatesCool shot. There is nothing in the image itself that calls attention to the stitch. To me it suggests how oblivious the affluent are to the rest of the world. The downscale world is right next to the upscale world, but remains unseen. 6 Apr 2008 2:56pm Camiller from Lisboa, PortugalWhat a funny dialogue! : )) In addition i liked the buildings contrast architecture. Great work. 6 Apr 2008 9:49pm danthro from Suburbia, United Statesgreat job blending here! it's as if two different worlds conjoined and collided at that corner--oh wait, they did! ;) nice tones and textures, and street shot too. 6 Apr 2008 10:34pm Ron from Saint Louis, United StatesGreat stuff ... love those Brits and their upscale boutiques! 6 Apr 2008 11:58pm Nishana Minhaz from Calicut, Indiamaybe u should give us a tutorial on how to stitch up images so seamlessly! ;) this is so cool! 7 Apr 2008 7:18am Rabbit from Richmond, United Statesits prob an extra 1000 for each pocket you would like to have. 7 Apr 2008 8:39pm lissa from new york, United Statesboth images go so well together, I had to laugh at Ronnie's remark about the coat 8 Apr 2008 2:27am drphoto from Newcastle upon Tyne, United KingdomNice stitching on this one! My favourite part is how you kept the tree on each side of Rossini's doorway. Clever! Dan 11 Apr 2008 12:45am pedro alexandre from loures, Portugali like the contrast of color on the two buildings, nice work. 13 Apr 2008 9:17am Amr Tahtawi from Cairo, Egyptnice chit chat role play with a meaning if you think about it... accordingly. 22 Apr 2008 12:16pm |