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| Information sur la photo |
Copyright: Kari Tanskanen (ktanska)
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| Genre: Lieux |
| Média: Couleur |
| Date de prise de vue: 2003-06-24 |
| Catégories: Architecture |
| Appareil photographique: Konica KD500Z |
| Map: [view] |
| Versions: version originale |
| Date de soumission: 2006-01-26 7:44 |
| Vue: 929 |
| Points: 9 |
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| [Ligne directrice - Note] Note du photographe |
This curious building is at the entrance of harbour of Konstanz.
City of Konstanz is the only place in Germany south of Rhein river. Swiss town of Kreuzlingen is within walking distance across the border. At Konstanz Bodensee is is divided to Untersee (west part) and Obersee by a narrow passage. |
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| A banyanman: Turning to digital | ktanska |
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01-31 05:03 |
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nICE Nice shot. I like the building, seems ... a kind of lighthouse!!
Focusing and composition are good, with a big variety of colours, giving charme to your shot.
Well done.
Beautiful and curious building indeed, image well composed and made, you have lost the moment to made one better shot with the seagull out of the shape of the building, but however one good image, my compliments.
Ciao
Vinicio
Kari good shot , nice place , great natural colous and sharpness , also well framed . Good job.
Stefano.
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(590) - [2006-01-26 14:11]
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An interesting looking building well composed and niceley exposed,it is however a pity that the modern signs are they as they do detract from the hostorical feel.
An unusual and interesting building, Kari. The detail and sharpness in this is excellent - one of the advantages of using a digital camera I suppose (I loved the colours that you captured in the 'Orange Bodensee' photograph that you posted recently, but its sharpness was lost in the scanning). Cheers . . . David