Posted by Alfredo J. Martiz J. (Panama City, Panama) on 17 March 2007 in Architecture.
Function: Hotel Architecture: Kenzo Tange Associates Co-Contractor: Shimizu Corporation / Taisei Construction / Takenaka Corporation Site area: 114,120.55m² Developed area: 7,192.87m² Floor area: 105,856.63m² Floors: 43 aboveground 3 underground 2 PH MAX Height: 155m Structure: S, SRC, RC Completion date: 2000
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Wow brilliant shot! Why don't you try increasing your ISO speed the next time round? and that lady in the corner must've been really into her handphone to have stood so still for 30 seconds =D
17 Mar 2007 5:13am
@Wayne: Thank you for the advise Wayne, that day I wanted to see what happened if I used a shutter speed of 30 seconds, I was not sure what was going to be the result. The lady there stayed for a pretty long time talking!
Great one Alfredo! Love the ghostly images of the people passing through your shot.
17 Mar 2007 8:32am
@Daroru: Thank you very much Daroru!
Another great image on architecture. I detach angle and red points of tension to provoke rhythm and depth. Very well!
17 Mar 2007 9:42am
@filipe franco: Thank you Filipe, it took me some time to frame this one, more than I expected, I am glad you liked it!
Nice shot there mate. You did well
17 Mar 2007 3:40pm
@Darren: Thank you very much Darren!
This is really a nice shot, waoo, I love the transparency between the people and the building.
28 Mar 2007 8:37am
@Fernanda Quiros: Thank you Fernanda!
The thing I liked most about this shot was the people walking around. Really nice shot with ISO(?), this is what captured my attention the most. I think this looks like a scene on one of the Bellsouth or Cable commercials that they passed on tv years ago.
28 May 2007 9:01pm
@paperdoll: Thank you Paperdoll!
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