Glasgow Tower - two versions
GLASGOW, Scotland, 18.02.2006

The 127-meter (416 feet) high Glasgow Tower at Pacific Quay is the highest building in Scotland and the only tower in the world which rotates through 360 degrees.

Architect Richard Horden
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  • Versjon #1
    Original
  • Lagt inn: 2006-02-22 20:32:37
    Versjon #2
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Joacim A.

Fine linjer i bildet. Likte også godt refleksjonene av tårnet i vinduene.
Inger Anne Maritsdotter V.

Hi Judit.

This was an exciting picture with an interesting architecture,
I liked the reflections and the mirroreffect with the blue tones,
an interesting composition.

Mvh Inger Anne
Inger-Lise S.

Hello Judit ! A really good photo you've got here! The composition is so pure! I love this colours ( Surprise,surprise ;-) !) Beautiful architecture.
You have done a really good job here!

Regards Inger-Lise :-)
Jan Frode A.

Hei hei Judit

The compositon with the reflection of the tower on the wall, is very exciting.
The colours are great. The crop is good with a very good balance.

mvh Jan Frode
Espen A. I.

I am writing Norwegian today, Judit;-)

Bildet er godt oppbygd, dette ser man av at elementene er fint oppsett og at de skaper en stram og fin komposisjon. En tynn hvit ramme gjør susen på dette bildet. Liker som mange andre speilingen, det er det lille ekstra som gjør dette bra!

mvh Espen
Judit W.

Thanks a lot for the great comments for everybody :)

Espen: You put me in a tight corner ;) You know I almost don't understand a word in Norwegian but I could find out that you missed a thin white frame, so I posted a new version by your will.

Next time I will write my comment about your photo in my mother tongue (Hungarian) – you won't understand anything of it but it will be something nice ;)

There is another picture about Glasgow Tower, taken from a different position two years ago.


http://foto.no/cgi-bin/bilder/vis_bilde.cgi?id=177560&...falinger=1

Judit :)
Espen A. I.

Hello Judit, sorry I thought you understood something norse;-)

However, this picture is a classic example of great architechture and you did surely not ruin it. Very nice composition, which make the picture very clean. The only reason I wrote my comment in Norwegian, was to give a full comment, without writing anything wrong. Next time I'll maybe write my comment in both languages?

WP Espen
Judit W.

Hei Espen!

No problem at all :) I liked your Norwegian comment as well - I could pick up some important words, so I was sure you didn't hate my ''product''. How about the white frame?

Next time you can write in any language you prefer - I do appreciate all comments :)

Judit :)
Andreas S.

Hello!

Thank you very much for the nice comment on my summerly picture:)

I really like this structure! The reflection in the mirrors is also really nice. Think I like v2 best also. Great job!

Mvh. Andreas D
Judit W.

Hei Andreas!

Thank you for your nice words - I respect your vertu/virtu very much ;)

Judit :)
Håvard F.

Flott komponert og god balanse. Fine farger.
V2 med ramme ble skikkelig fin. God påske Judit
mvh
Håvard
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