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empreinte du temps - print of timePosted by vu@granby (Granby, Québec, Canada) on 30 May 2008 in Architecture and Portfolio. © Mathieu Chassé 2008 ▼ vu@granby c'est 42 photographes - 42 contributing photographers
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Comments (21)
Michael Rawluk from Prince George, CanadaI love brick buildings. That is a gorgeous shot. The tree filtered light looks great on the walls. 30 May 2008 5:17am @Michael Rawluk: I know you like bricks... Thank you, Michael! Michael Skorulski from Cigel, SlovakiaA crisp and lovely composition of a beautiful old building, Mathieu. 30 May 2008 5:27am @Michael Skorulski: On behalf of Mathieu, thanks, Michael! vu@granby - gilles daigneault from Granby, Québec, Canadamon coup de cœur .
30 May 2008 6:35am Marie-Hélène Ammor from Casablanca/Paris, MoroccoL'angle de prise de vue est superbe avec cette belle idée de mettre la touche verte de la pelouse au lieu du haut du bâtiment,les couleurs ensoleillées et le titre ,le bâtiment bien assis :j'aime beaucoup ,vraiment! 30 May 2008 8:17am @Marie-Hélène Ammor: Oui, c'est vrai, c'est plus au niveau de l'oeil au lieu de prendre la hauteur... Merci Marie-Hélène, @Helma: Thank you, Helma! MaryB from Staffordshire, United KingdomA nicely angled shot Mathieu, beautiful dappled shadows, light, colour and reflection. 30 May 2008 8:38am @MaryB: Thanks, and have a good weekend, Mary! Lorraine from Gatineau, CanadaL'angle est magnifique et j'adore les maisons en brique ;) 30 May 2008 9:42am @Lorraine: C'est l'Église Uni, je crois que c'est la plus vieille église à Granby. Merci Lorraine! @Betty: Thank you, Betty! Scarabaeus from Manchester, United KingdomI like the perspective. Where is this? 30 May 2008 10:50am @Scarabaeus: It's the oldest church in Granby. Thank you for the comment, George! @Craig: In the name of Mathieu, thank you Craig! Earnest from Oklahoma, United StatesI like this one, especially the dappling shade from the trees.. adds to the feel of the scene. 30 May 2008 2:13pm @Earnest: Thank you for the comment, Earnest! @Illuci: Tige tank, Erik! @Alun Lambert: Thanks Alunl! Ekaputra Tupamahu from Malang, Indonesiathe bricks look really beautiful... great shot man!! 30 May 2008 5:27pm @Ekaputra Tupamahu: It was done by one of our members, Mathieu Chassé. Thank you for your first vistit at vu@granby, Ekaputra! Ina from Krugersdorp, South AfricaBeautiful shot :) (Thanks for your nice comment) 30 May 2008 6:03pm @Ina: Thanks Ina, and welcome for the comment. Your photo deserved it! MJ from Delaware, United Stateslove the lighting...and how the brick colors change... also the color of the grass 30 May 2008 7:54pm @MJ: Thank you, MJ! standley from brou-sur-chantereine, FranceTrès bel angle de prise de vue. J'zime beaucoup le jeu d'ombre et lumière! 30 May 2008 8:24pm @standley: Au nom de Mathieu merci! danthro from Suburbia, United Statesgreat framing, color and detail, but especially like the textures. nice shot! 31 May 2008 1:06am @danthro: On behalf of Mathieu, thanks for the compliment, danthro! Japanalia from Yokohama, JapanA brick wall will ALWAYS be beautiful and attract attention.......which is not the case with a concrete wall! I love the angle, the way the eye is permitted to linger along and almost caress the bricks. And the contrasting colours make the shot an eye catcher! 31 May 2008 2:58pm @Japanalia: Mult'umesc foarte mult for the compliment, Gabriela Arash from Dubai, United Arab Emiratesnice frame of an old building. good composition. 1 Jun 2008 11:30am |
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