Architectural curves seen while looking up. (Canadian Museum of History in Ottawa, Canada.)
Strong, abstract lines on a ceiling, next to a glass wall, in Ottawa.
My favorite look-up trees.
Architectural curves seen while looking up. (Canadian Museum of History in Ottawa, Canada.)
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Lovely photography Olga.
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Thank-you, Helene. Ottawa is a gem of a city for a photographer. 🙂
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That ‘s where I live, Ottawa.
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Wow! Lovely city. I took the Rideau Canal cruise when I was there and got a quieter view outside the city’s core. I might go back one day, if the forces allow. 🙂
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That first picture almost makes be dizzy it is so real in depth. Nice pictures, Olga.
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Thank-you, Oneta. Happy that you felt the height of looking up. My photo was successful then. 🙂
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Beautiful choices Olga. The first is stunning
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Thank-you, Tina. It was an interesting city to photograph. Wish I could have stayed longer. 🙂
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Interesting 🙂
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Happy that you thought so, Joshi. 🙂
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I like the size of these curves. Monumental! The movement of the tiles in the first photo. The fluid motion and light in the second photo, enhanced in black and white.
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Thank-you, Arati. The ceiling image is one of my favorites. A surprise capture. 🙂
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The tree photo makes me dizzy! (K)
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Thanks, Kerfe. 🙂
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Love the tree shot especially!
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Thank-you, Amy. I actually printed the colored version of the tree and have it on my wall. 🙂
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