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Jewish Skyscrapers
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| Información de la foto |
Copyright: daniel yoffe (pastadog)
(10931) |
| Género: Lugares |
| Medio: Color |
| Tomada el: 2008-05-09 |
| Categorías: Arquitectura |
| Exposición: f/5.6, 1/400 segundos |
| Versión de la foto: Versión original |
| Fecha enviada: 2008-07-05 14:04 |
| Vista: 645 |
| Puntos: 10 |
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| [Normas para las notas] Notas del fotógrafo |
The tallest building in the shot (the round one with the "crown") is the "City Gate", currently the highest skyscraper of the country, at a height of 244 meters.
It is located in the Diamond Exchange District of Ramat Gan, a suburb of Tel Aviv.
The design for City Gate was inspired by the famous 205-meter high "Westendstraße 1" building, in Frankfurt.
The flag is there because the shot was taken a few days after Israel's Independence Day. |
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Hi Daniel,
Nice composition. The geometry, with the angled flag in full wave, makes my eye circle in a clockwise manner. And all the shades and tones of blue, up against a range of whites, keeps things simple amongst so much repetition.
Thanks, Casper
- TheG1
(1423) - [2008-07-05 14:24]
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Hi Daniel,
Nice composition, all in focus and with fine sharpness.
I like the details all around.
A
- Morac
(9615) - [2008-07-06 0:10]
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Hello Daniel,
Beautiful graphic composition.
- The lines of the flag are complementary to lines of the skyscrapers
- The colors of the flag are complementary to colors of the buildings and sky.
All that is very well seen Daniel
Good day
Amicalement
Lovely photo.
Good lights, very patriotic as well.
Best regards.
Hi Daniel,
The flag in the foreground leads our eyes toward the top of the tallest building of Tel Aviv. The details and colors of the architecture of the building are clear and sharp. The quality of the light has a good effect on the colors. Have a nice day.
Pierre