Helsinki: Mooring poles in the calm water of Eläintarhanlahti inlet in Kallio district. The remains of a thin ice layer caused by a cold night are still visible on the surface.

 On the map   |   Captured: Tuesday 23 October 2007 (11:37)   |   Large version

maria

Wow, this looks strange. At first glance, it seemed to me like a printed photo, where some lines were drawn with a thick, black permanent marker on its surface. And at the second glance, I did not instantly see where the reflection of the poles end.

05.01.2008 (16:26)

Frank Julian

Sometimes a photo was simply meant to be taken in black and white. This one is certainly an example of the B&W theory taught in so many photography classes. Excellent work!

05.01.2008 (17:46)

Gré

I totally agree with Maria and Frank Julian, stunning picture.

06.01.2008 (02:14)

Essi

I agree with Maria and Frank Julian.
It's great and strange... and feels like Moesko Island in The Ring...

07.01.2008 (19:02)

Tomi

Jotenkin tässä on sinun valokuvausta parhaimmillaan, siis se mikä ihan ensimmäiseksi kuvissasi kiinnostaa, se miten tuot esiin niitä pieniä asioita tutussa elinympäristössä, jotka saavat selkäkarvat pystyyn... :)

07.02.2008 (18:00)

kasra

this picture is a poem!

09.11.2010 (12:21)

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