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Neutral CornerPosted by Two Sense (Atlantic Shores, United States) on 7 May 2009 in Architecture. : ---------------------------------------------------- A record of timeslots shared : all images and storylines © www.ourtwosense.com ("O2S") 2008, 2009
Comments (38)
Barbara from Florida, United StatesA masterpiece! A confused architect, an incredible photographer with undetectable Photoshop skills. 7 May 2009 4:32pm yiannis krikis from thessaloniki, Greeceexcellent lighting - it seems to be qne building 7 May 2009 4:59pm yz from Budapest, Hungarynow i just can't find where it is splitted, i have an assumption, but can't see it 7 May 2009 5:35pm Daryl from Farnham, United KingdomNice... just that slightly surreal touch there, like it... 7 May 2009 5:47pm jeff (aka dogilicious) from Millerstown, PA, United StatesThis is probably the most seamless work I have seen fro the two of you. Without knowing your work I would have thought it was just some strange architecture. 7 May 2009 7:12pm observing from North West, United KingdomRonnie, if the end has a beginning, then I can't see where it is, this is confusing :-0 7 May 2009 8:44pm jamesy from christchurch, New Zealandvery very impressive piece of work have to agree with Jeff wonderful 7 May 2009 8:59pm António Pires from Lisbon, PortugalEven time is upside down. According to the direction of sunlight, it's earlier in England! 7 May 2009 9:17pm @António Pires: : hee hee . .well spotted and you are absolutely right ! Thanks, Antonio. Lesley from Lincoln, United StatesYou two are simply amazing. Had I not read Antonio's comment, I wouldn't believe it was two separate shots. Just a weird bit of architecture! :) 7 May 2009 11:53pm akarui from Kagoshima, JapanDifferent architectures but both old ones. I like Ronnie side. 8 May 2009 12:00am bronzebilly u.k. from Barry,Vale of Glamorgan, United KingdomHey L&R...great image,pals...never mind what's been said before..i still can't work it out,...I thought I had this one sussed :- 8 May 2009 1:09am ordinaryimages from Kentucky Bluegrass, United StatesBut the 18 century was not nearly so derelict. best...jerry 8 May 2009 3:04am Lunamania from Oakland, United StatesYour PS kung-fu is flawless! Thanks for always inspiring. 8 May 2009 4:49am Nataly from Santa Monica, United StatesGreat work!!!!! Your post skills are amazing! Flawless! And what a great idea. LOVE IT! 8 May 2009 5:16am dobbino from Cape Town, South AfricaMasterfully done! Now I'm really wondering what the original scenes looked like. This is just brilliant :) 8 May 2009 7:52am Craig from Vacaville, California, United StatesBe careful Ronnie! Steady as she goes! 8 May 2009 9:18am k@ from Paris, FranceLove Time passing between these different columns (sorry for Lilly, Ronnie's right :) 8 May 2009 9:25am Earnest from Oklahoma, United StatesNo fighting until the bell rings... If this is a composite I can't tell! 8 May 2009 1:04pm Ilan from IsraelHeh. What difference between the "artistic" era and the "practical" era :) 8 May 2009 1:09pm c o n f l a g r a t i o from valencia, Spainbe carefull with the left one! great shot, lights and colors. 8 May 2009 4:41pm Sarah Schneider Photography from Lancaster, United StatesThis totally fooled me..nevertheless, exceptional lighting. I like it! =) 8 May 2009 8:16pm Pied Crow from Nairobi, KenyaVery disorienting to look at, I enjoy that feeling of an alternate reality....Beautifully done. 9 May 2009 1:37pm Monique from Koh Samui, ThailandLOL ... but to be honest ... I love your side of the picture more Ronny! 9 May 2009 2:23pm willow from Chelsea, United StatesI'm so confused! Is this really 2 images again? IT's incredibly well put together if so. I'm with Jeff - I thought it was really odd architecture at first glance. 9 May 2009 10:40pm bm from Budapest, Hungarywow, this is amazing...I could never tell that these are two images worked into one if I didn't already know...you guys are incredible - creative and funny! 10 May 2009 9:09am one way photo / Mark from London, United KingdomVisually, not one of my favourites, but for sheer cleverness and spot-the-join difficulty I wuld give it 10 out of 10 11 May 2009 1:00pm Sandrine from Cincinnati, United StatesAwesome assemblage! I can't tell where one starts and the other ends! 13 May 2009 9:01pm Anita from West Nottingham, United StatesI like it when you combine buildings, such as here. Well done! 16 May 2009 10:29am |